Official  Catalogue  of  the 

Department  of  Fine  Arts 

Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition 

(With  Awards) 

San  Francisco,  California,  1915 


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that  it  is  not  only  of  interest  to 
private  collectors,  but  is  also 
drawn  upon  by  most  of  the 
prominent  museums. 

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expertising  and  valuing  of 
paintings.  We  are  unusually 
well  equipped  for  the  restora- 
tion of  paintings,  and  their 
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OFFICIAL  CATALOGUE 


OF  THE 

Department  of  Fine  Arts 

Panama -Pacific  International 
Exposition 

(With  Awards) 

San  Francisco,  California 


1915 


Copyright  1915  by  The  Wahlgreen  Company 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 
PANAMA- PACIFIC  INTERNATIONAL  EXPOSITION 
SAN  FRANCISCO,  1915 


JOHN  E.  D.  TRASK 
Chief 

ROBERT  B.  HARSHE 
Assistant  Chief 

CHARLES  FRANCIS  BROWNE 
Supt.  U.  S.  Section 
(Resigned  April  1,  1915) 

JANE  DE  MARANVILLE 
Secretary. 


DOCENT  SERVICE 

Mrs.  Melville  F.  Johnston,  Senior  Docent 

Elizabeth  H.  Denio,  Ph.D.  Rose  V.  S.  Berry 


SALES  DEPARTMENT 


John  G.  Dunlap, 
Manager 


Helen  Wright 


ASSISTANTS  IN  INSTALLATION 


Will  J.  Hyett 


John  M.  Bateman 


William  Merchant 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 

PANAMA-PACIFIC  INTERNATIONAL  EXPOSITION 

SAN  FRANCISCO,  1915 


GROUP  JURY  FOR  PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS 


|J.  Alden  Weir,  Chairman 
Ettore  Ferrari,  Vice-Chairman  (resigned) 
(-Adriano  de  Sousa-Lopez,  Vice-Chairman 
(Robert  B.  Harshe,  Secretary 


John  W.  Beatty 
Pierretto  Bianco 
Christian  Brinton 
Charles  Francis  Browne 
Francisco  Centurion 
William  M.  Chase 
Ralph  Clarkson 
George  Walter  Dawson 
Charles  J.  Dickman 
Frank  V.  DuMond 
Frank  Duveneck 
William  H,  Fox 
Jean  Guiffrey 
Philip  L.  Hale 
J.  McLure  Hamilton 
Keiichiro  Koume 
J.  N.  Laurvik 


Walter  McEwen 
Francis  J.  McComas 
Etienne  Masante 
Arthur  F,  Mathews 
L.  H.  Meakin 
C.  Powell  Minnigerode 
Eugen  Neuhaus 
K.  Owyang 
Jules  Pages 
William  M.  Paxton 
Edward  W.  Redfield 
Matteo  Sandona 
Anshelm  Schultzberg 
Edmund  C.  Tarbell 
Charles  J.  Taylor 
Edmund  H.  Wuerpel 


GROUP  JURY  FOR  ETCHINGS  AND  ENGRAVINGS 

(Joseph  Pennell,  Chairman 
(Adriano  de  Sousa-Lopez,  Vice-Chairman 
Louis  Christian  Mullgardt,  Secretary 
Frank  Duveneck  Thomas  Wood  Stevens 


GROUP  JURY  FOR  SCULPTURE 

(Paul  Wayland  Bartlett,  Chairman 
(Juan  Carlos  Oliva  Navarro,  Vice-Chairman 
Adolph  A.  Weinman,  Secretary 

A.  Stirling  Calder  Joseph  J.  Mora 

Arduino  Colasanti  Haig  Patigan 

Charles  Grafly  H.  Shugio 

C.  Y.  Yen  (K.  H.  Tu,  acting) 


SPECIAL  COMMITTEE  APPOINTED  TO  PASS  ON  UNCLASSIFIED  WORKS 
IN  THE  JAPANESE  SECTION 

Paul  Wayland  Bartlett  H.  Shugio 

Keiichiro  Koume  Edmund  C,  Tarbell 

J.  Alden  Weir 


Member  of  Department  Jury. 
Secretary  of  Department  Jury. 


J.  R.  Andrews 
John  W.  Beatty 
William  K.  Bixby 
John  B.  Cauldwell 
Eugene  J.  Carpenter 
Robert  W.  De  Forest 
Arthur  Fairbanks 
Henry  C.  Frick 
Charles  L.  Freer 
Mrs.  John  L.  Gardiner 
Philip  J.  Gentner 
J.  H.  Gest 


NATIONAL  ADVISORY  COMMITTEE 


Charles  C.  Glover 

H.  C.  Henry 

Charles  L.  Hutchinson 

A.  Augustus  Healy 

Archer  M.  Huntington 

Dr.  Alexander  C.  Humphreys 

J.  J.  Hill 

Robert  A.  Holland 

M.  E.  Ingalls 

Gardiner  M.  Lane 

Edward  D.  Libby 

John  Frederick  Lewis 


Frank  J.  Mather 
Howard  Mansfield 
John  H.  McFadden 
F.  B.  McGuire 
Mrs.  Gustav  Radeke 
Edward  Robinson 
Martin  A.  Ryerson 
Vanderlyn  Stow 
Charles  P.  Taft 
Henry  Walters 
Thomas  B.  Walker 
Joseph  E.  Widener 


Paul  W.  Bartlett 


ADVISORY  COMMITTEE  FOR  GREAT  BRITAIN 
John  S.  Sargent,  Chairman 
Joseph  Pennell,  Honorary  Secretary 

John  McLure  Hamilton 


Max  Bohm 
Richard  E.  Brooks 
Paul  W.  Bartlett 
Frederic  C.  Frieseke 
Walter  Gay 


ADVISORY  COMMITTEE  FOR  EUROPE 


Walter  McEwen,  Chairman 
George  Oberteuffer,  Secretary 
Alexander  Harrison 
Charles  W.  Hawthorne 
Julius  Stewart 
Richard  E.  Miller 
Gari  Melchers 


Carl  Marr 
Henry  O.  Tanner 
Elihu  Vedder 
Harry  Van  der  Weyden 
Lionel  Walden 


Thomas  Allen 
Frank  W.  Benson 
Dwight  Blaney 
Cyrus  E.  Dallin 
Joseph  De  Camp 
J.  J.  Enneking 


ADVISORY  COMMITTEE  FOR  NEW  ENGLAND 


Edmund  C.  Tarbell,  Chairman 


I.  M.  Gaugengigl 
Philip  L.  Hale 
William  Sergeant  Kendall 
Dodge  MacKnight 
Anna  C.  Ladd 
Hermann  Dudley  Murphy 


Walter  Nettleton 
William  M.  Paxton 
Bela  L.  Pratt 
Edward  F.  Rook 
Sarah  C.  Sears 
Charles  H.  Woodbury 


ADVISORY  COMMITTEE  FOR  NEW  YORK 


Herbert  Adams 
George  W.  Bellows 
Edith  W.  Burroughs 
Emil  Carlsen 
William  A.  Coffin 
Colin  C.  Cooper 
Frank  Vincent  DuMond 


John  W.  Alexander, 
William  Henry  Fox 
Daniel  C.  French 
Charles  Dana  Gibson 
Robert  Henri 
Hermon  A.  MacNeil 
Willard  L.  Metcalf 
A.  P.  Proctor 


uairman 

Cornelia  B.  Sage 
Henry  B.  Snell 
Albert  E.  Sterner 
Harry  W.  Watrous 
Adolph  A.  Weinman 
J.  Alden  Weir 
Irving  R.  Wiles 


ADVISORY  COMMITTEE 


Edward  Berge 
Adolph  E.  Borie 
Hugh  H.  Breckenridge 
Richard  N.  Brooke 
George  Walter  Dawson 
Daniel  Garber 
Charles  Grafly 


FOR  PENNSYLVANIA  AND  THE  SOUTH  ATLANTIC  STATES 


Edward  W.  Redfield,  Chairman 


Johanna  K.  W.  Hailman 
C.  Powell  Minnigerode 
Samuel  Murray 
Violet  Oakley 
Thornton  Oakley 
George  W.  Sotter 


Charles  J.  Taylor 
F.  Walter  Taylor 
Emily  Drayton  Taylor 
C.  Y.  Turner 
S.  Edwin  Whiteman 
Charles  Morris  Young 


ADVISORY 


John  S.  Ankeney 
Robert  P.  Bringhurst 
Clement  J.  Barnhorn 
Oscar  E.  Berninghaus 
Ralph  Clarkson 
Dawson  Watson 
William  J.  Edmondson 


COMMITTEE  FOR  THE 


MIDDLE  WEST 

Otto  Stark 
Theodore  C.  Steele 
Lorado  Taft 
Edmund  H.  Wuerpel 
Ellsworth  Woodward 
Carl  C.  Waldeck 


Frank  Duveneck,  Chairman 
William  Forsythe 
Oliver  Dennett  Grover 
Ella  Bond  Johnston 
Robert  Koehler 
L.  H.  Meakin 
Bertha  E.  Jaques 
Lawton  S.  Parker 


G.  L.  Berg 
Harriet  F.  Beecher 
Benjamin  C.  Brown 
Robert  H.  Fletcher 
Carl  F.  Gould 
Paul  M.  Gustin 


ADVISORY  COMMITTEE  FOR  THE  WEST 


Eugene  Neuhaus,  Chairman 
Arthur  F.  Matthews 
E.  C.  Piexotto 
Bruce  Porter 
Mary  Curtis  Richardson 
Clara  Stephens 


Lillie  V.  O’ Ryan  Klein 
William  Wendt 
Henry  P.  Wentz 
C.  E.  S.  Wood 
Mahonri  Young 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION— 

Contemporary  Artists: 

Galleries  26  to  57  inclusive 24-54 

Galleries  65  to  90  inclusive 61-73 

Galleries  93  and  117  to  120  inclusive 75-79 

Historical  Section: 

Galleries  58,  59,  60,  64 55-57,  60 

Photographic  Reproductions  of 
Mural  Paintings  and  Sculpture: 

Gallery  26,  Wall  B 24 

Gallery  27  25 

Biographical  Index: 

Painters,  Illustrators,  Etc 113-197 

Etchers,  Lithographers,  Etc 198-229 

Sculptors  and  Medallists  - 229-248 

LOAN  COLLECTION— 

Galleries  61,  62,  63,  91,  92 58-59,  74 

INTERNATIONAL  SECTION— 

Paintings  99-104 

Drawings,  Etchings,  Lithographs,  Etc. 104-108 

Sculpture  108 

Gallery  108  (Palace  of  Pine  Arts) 

Galleries  121  to  143  (Annex) 

Italian  Futurists  ...  109 

Gallery  141  (Annex) 

SECTIONS 

Argentina: 

Gallery  112  93-  94 

China: 

Galleries  94  to  97  inclusive 82-  87 

Cuba: 

Gallery  20  - 21 

France: 

Galleries  11  to  18  inclusive 14-  20 

Italy: 

Galleries  21  to  25  inclusive  21-  2? 

Japan: 

Galleries  1 to  10  inclusive 9-  14 

Netherlands  (Holland) : 

Galleries  113  to  116  inclusive 95-  97 

Norway: 

Galleries  144  to  150  (Annex)  inclusive 109-112 

Philippine  Islands: 

Gallery  98  87 

Portugal: 

Galleries  109,  110,  111 92-  93 

Sweden:  i||  ^ 

Galleries  99  to  107  inclusive 88-  93 

Uruguay: 

Gallery  19  20 

FLOOR  PLANS 

Palace  of  Fine  Arts 6 

Annex  98 


FOREWORD 


THERE  are  in  the  Department  of  Fine  Arts  separate 
sections  for  each  of  the  twelve  foreign  nations  officially 
represented  in  the  Department,  an  United  States  sec- 
tion and  an  International  Section. 

In  the  International  Section  are  shown  works  by  artists 
of  foreign  nations  not  represented  by  Commissioners  of 
Fine  Arts  or  by  National  Committees.  The  International 
Section  occupies  Gallery  One  Hundred  and  Eight  (in  the 
Palace  of  Fine  Arts)  and  Galleries  One  Hundred  and 
Twenty-one  to  One  Hundred  and  Forty-three  (in  the 
Annex) . 

The  Loan  Collection  comprises  a selection  of  especially 
interesting  works  from  institutions  and  private  collections 
arranged  for  the  purpose  of  outlining  historically  the  deriva- 
tion of  the  technical  methods  of  contemporary  artists.  The 
Loan  Collection  is  found  in  Galleries  Sixty-one,  Sixty-two, 
Sixty-three,  Ninety-one  and  Ninety-two  (Palace  of  Fine 
Arts). 

The  United  States  Historical  Section  presents  the  develop- 
ment of  painting  and  sculpture  in  this  country.  Galleries 
Fifty-eight,  Fifty-nine,  Sixty  and  Sixty-four  (Palace  of  Fine 
Arts)  contain  this  section. 

A collection  of  photographs  of  mural  paintings  and  sculp- 
ture, the  works  themselves  being  for  various  reasons  unavail- 
able for  exhibition,  is  installed  in  Gallery  Twenty-seven  and 
on  the  B wall  of  Gallery  Twenty-eight. 


JAPANESE  SECTION 


H.  YAMAWAKI 

Commissioner  General. 

H.  SHUGIO 

Commissioner  of  Fine  Arts. 

N.  ONUMA 

Secretary. 


GALLERIES  ONE  TO  TEN. 


OIL  PAINTINGS  AND  WATER  COLORS. 


Shodo  Hirata:  Tokyo. 

Azvarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

1.  Voice  of  Little  Birds. 


Yoshine  Morimura:  Aichi. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

2.  Festival  in  Nara. 

Hoko  Murakami:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

3.  Mulberry  and  Cocoon. 

Tesshu  Okajima:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

4.  Early  Summer  Day. 

Shunki  Tamaya:  Kyoto. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

5.  The  Zephyr. 

Keisui  Ito:  Osaka. 

Awarded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.P.I.E.,  1915. 

6.  Sailing  Boats. 

Kashu  Kikuchi:  Tokyo. 

Azvarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

7.  Scarlet  Leaves. 

Taisei  Minakami:  Fukuoka. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

8.  Flowers  of  Ryukyu. 

Banri  Mitsui:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

9.  Springtime  in  the  Palace  Garden. 
Bunto  Hayashi:  Kyoto. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

10.  The  Woodmen. 


Sesso  Okada:  Osaka. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

11.  Morning  in  Shuri  Ryukyu. 

12.  Evening  in  Nawa  Harbor,  Ryukyu. 

Shoyen  Ikeda:  Tokyo. 

Azvarded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

13.  Entr’acte. 

Teiun  Toyoshima:  Osaka. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

14.  Before  the  Sunrise. 


Ranshu  Dan:  Tokyo. 

Azvarded  Medal  of  Honor . P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

15.  Moving  Clouds. 

Toyen  Oka:  Kyoto. 

Azvarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

16.  Summer  Midday. 

Banyo  Shibata:  Kyoto. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

17.  In  the  Field. 

Kangai  Takakura:  Kyoto. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

18.  Spring  on  the  Kamo  River,  Kyoto. 
Tomoto  Kobori:  Tokyo. 

Azvarded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915 

19.  Masatsura  Kusunoki  Rescuing  His 

Foes. 


Kogyo  Tsukioka:  Tokyo. 

Azvarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.t  1915. 

20.  Horse  Fair  at  Kiso. 

Toho  Hirose:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

21.  Spring  Rain. 

Oshu  Nishi:  Kyoto. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

22.  Prayer. 

Hosui  Okamoto:  Kyoto. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

23.  Twilight. 

Kijiro  Ohta:  Kyoto. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  /,  E.,  1915. 

24.  A Nurse. 

Gentaro  Koito:  Tokyo. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

25.  A Cloudy  Day. 

Banka  Maruyama:  Tokyo. 

Azvarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

26.  Saigo  Harbor  in  Oki. 

Hakutei  Ishii:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

27.  A Shower. 

Hisashi  Tsuji:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

28.  Early  Autumn. 

Ikunosuke  Shirataki:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

29.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Y.  Nomura. 
Kunishiro  Mitsutani:  Tokyo. 

30.  A Fisherman’s  Home. 


Eisaku  Wada:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 
31.  On  the  Seashore. 


Hiromitsu  Nakazawa:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P. 

P.  I.  E., 

1915, 

32.  Dim  Light. 
Katsumi  Miyake:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal: 

P. 

P.  I.  E., 

1915. 

33.  Afternoon  at  Haneda. 


Hiroshi  Yoshida:  Tokyo. 

34.  Creek. 

Hachiro  Nakagawa:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

35.  Summer  Morning  in  the  Inland  Sea. 
Morinosuke  Yamamoto:  Tokyo. 

36.  Seashore. 

Toraji  Ishikawa:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

37.  Grapes. 

Fusetsu  Nakamura:  Tokyo. 

38.  Arhat. 

Takeji  Fujishima:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

39.  Femme  Pensive. 

Naohiko  Aida:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

40.  Storehouse  on  Waterfront. 


10 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


SCULPTURES. 

Choun  Yamazaki:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

41.  Tribute  to  a Dead  Classmate. 

42.  Shiori. 

Unkai  Yonehara:  Tokyo. 

43.  Sower. 

Uzan  Shirai:  Tokyo. 

44.  Gama  Sennin  ; Bronze. 

Homei  Yoshida:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.  1915. 

45.  Filial  Son. 

Ichiga  Numata  and  Nobuo  Tsuda:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

46.  Manzai. 

Xkka  Tashima:  Tokyo. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  /.  E.  1915. 

47.  Goats. 

Homei  Yoshida:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

48.  A Boy  with  Mantle. 

Bunshin  Yasuda:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.  1915. 

49.  Young  Girl. 

Hodo  Tomioka:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.  1915. 

50.  Rest. 

Homei  Yoshida:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

51.  Old  Man  and  His  Pet  Rabbit. 
Mitsukasu  Sano:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

52.  The  Smokers ; Ivory  Figures. 
Shokichi  Hata:  Tokyo. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

53.  Portrait  of  Count  Okum’a. 

54.  Hagoromo;  Dancing  of  an  Angel. 
Kogan  Tobari:  Tokyo. 

55.  A Woman. 

56.  A Woman  Juggler. 

Homei  Yoshida:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

57.  A Peasant  Woman. 

Osao  Watanabe:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.  1915. 

58.  The  Strike. 

Yuhachi  Ikeda:  Tokyo. 

59.  Horse. 

Choshun  Matsuo:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

60.  Watatsumi  Girls. 

61.  Inspiration. 

Kuniyo  Kawakami : Tokyo. 

62.  Spade. 

Seibo  Kitamura:  Tokyo. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

63.  Hopeless  Love. 

Shigeo  Kawasaki:  Tokyo. 

64.  Deep  Water. 

Uichiro  Ogura:  Tokyo. 

65.  Rich  Harvest. 

Homei  Yoshida:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

66.  A Chinese  Child. 


METAL  WORKS. 

Masatada  Ohta:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

67.  Silver  Box;  Inlaid  Work.  Design: 

Chrysanthemums. 

Masachika  Ohta:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  p.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

68.  Silver  Box;  Inlaid  Work.  Design: 

A Tower  in  Mist. 


Sadajiro  Ametani:  Tokyo. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

69.  Copper  Relief.  Design:  God  of 

Thunder. 

Sliiryu  Kawanishi:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

70.  Bronze  Vase.  Design:  Carps. 
Mitsunaga  Toyokawa:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

71.  Silver  Box;  Inlaid  Work.  Design: 

Cherry  Tree  and  Robes. 

Tatsuoki  Nogami:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

72.  Turtles;  Bronze  Ornament. 

Ichiyu  Miyachi:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

73.  Damascene  Picture.  Design:  Carps. 
Chozaburo  Yamada:  Ishikawa. 

Awarded  Grand  Prize:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

74.  A Devil ; Hammered  Iron  Ornament. 

75.  A Puppy;  Hammered  Iron  Ornament. 

LACQUER  WARES. 

Hikobei  Nishimura:  Kyoto. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

76.  Small  Screen.  Design:  Willow  and 

Storks. 

77.  Necktie  Box.  Design:  Maple  of 

Ogura. 

78.  Lacquer  Plaque.  Design:  Carps. 

Kozan  Kato:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

79.  Shelf.  Design:  Pine,  Bamboo  and 

Plum. 

80.  Box.  Design:  Hydrangea. 

81.  Box.  Design:  Waves. 

82.  Small  Box.  Design:  Butterfly. 
Jitoku  Akadzuka:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

83.  Box.  Design:  Water  Lily. 

Daijiro  Inouye:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

84.  Box.  Design:  Peony. 

Tamaro  Iwataki:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

85.  Box.  Design:  Evergreen. 

Masanori  Ogaki:  Ishikawa. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

86.  Letter  Box.  Design:  Snow  Scene. 
Kofu  Toshima:  Kyoto. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

87.  Paper  Box  and  Writing  Box.  Tempio 

Design. 

Bokuko  Ando:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

88.  Rooster;  Ornament. 

Hideo  Kimura:  Kyoto. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

89.  Box.  Design:  Oak  Leaves. 

90.  Tray.  Design:  Waves. 

Takayasu  Sasaki:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

91.  Tray.  Design:  Battle  of  Yashima. 
Shoka  Tsujimura:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

92.  Cigarette  Box.  Design:  Tree. 

WOOD,  LEATHER  AND  OTHER  MEDIA. 

Shinjiro  Matsukane:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

93.  Screen;  Leather  Inlaid.  Design: 

Helmet. 

94.  Cigarette  Box;  Leather  Inlaid.  De- 

sign: Elephant. 

Tatsukichi  Fujii:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

95.  Screen;  Carved  and  Inlaid.  Design: 

Tree. 


JAPANESE  SECTION 


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Kozan  Hosaka:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  J-  E-,  1915. 

06.  Paper  Knife.  Design:  Insect. 

07.  Paper  Knife.  Design:  Owl. 

08.  Paper  Knife.  Design:  Sea  Weed. 

90.  Paper  Knife.  Design:  Fruits. 


Cho  Yui:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal: 


P.  P.  1.  E„  1915. 


100.  One  Pair  of  Screens;  Wood  Inlaid. 

Design:  Korin’s  Plum  Blossoms. 

101.  Screen;  Wood  Inlaid.  Design:  Hoit- 

su’s  Twelve  Months. 

102.  Screen;  Wood  Inlaid.  Design:  Ok- 

yo’s  Rooster. 

103.  Picture;  Wood  Inlaid.  Design: 

Grape  Vine. 

104.  Picture;  Wood  Inlaid.  Design:  Tur- 

key. 


POTTERY,  PORCELAIN  AND  CLOISONNE. 


Kozan  Miyagawa:  Kanagawa. 

Awarded  Grand  Prize:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

105.  Porcelain  Vase.  Design:  Peony. 

106.  Porcelain  Vase.  Design  : Landscape. 

107.  Porcelain  Vase.  Design:  Landscape. 

108.  Incense  Burner.  Design  : Phoenix. 

109.  Incense  Burner.  Design:  Pheasant. 

110.  Porcelain  Vase.  Design  : Dragon. 

Hazan  Itaya:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P ■ I.  E.,  1915. 

111.  Porcelain  Vase.  Design:  Birds  and 

Fruits. 

112.  Porcelain  Vase.  Design:  Peacock. 

113.  Porcelain  Vase.  Design:  Bamboo 

Leaves. 


Tomotaro  Kato:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

114.  Porcelain  Vase.  Design : The  Fa- 

mous Scenes  of  Omi. 

115.  Crockery  Vase.  Design:  Dragon. 

Eizayemon  Fukagawa:  Saga. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

116.  Porcelain  Vase.  Design:  Dragon 

and  Clouds. 

117.  Porcelain  Vase.  Design:  Dragon 

and  Clouds. 

Tokumatsu  Takashima:  Aichi. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

118.  Porcelain  Vase.  Design:  Arabesque. 

Yoshitaro  Hayakawa:  Aichi. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

119.  Cloisonne  Incense  Burner.  Classic 

Design.  • 

Juji  Ando:  Tokyo. 

120.  Cloisonne  Vase.  One  pair.  Classic 

Design. 

Yoshitaro  Hayakawa:  Aichi. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

121.  Cloisonne  Vase.  One  pair.  Design: 

Phoenix. 

122.  Cloisonne  Box.  Design:  Gold  Fish. 

Sosuke  Namikawa:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Medal  of  Honor : P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

123.  Cloisonne  Vase.  One  pair.  Design: 

Pomegranate. 

124.  Small  Cloisonne  Screen.  Design: 

Fish  and  Wagtail. 

Shibataro  Kawade:  Aichi. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P /.  E.,  1915. 

125.  Cloisonne  Vase.  One  pair.  Design: 

Plum  Blossoms. 


Shuto  Nakamura:  Ishikawa. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 
126.  Porcelain  Vase.  Design:  Phoenix 
and  Plant. 


Sobei  Kinkozan:  Kyoto. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P • I-  P->  1915. 

127.  Pottery  Vase.  Design:  Flower  and 
Bird. 

Pottery  Vase.  Design:  Plant. 

Pottery  Vase.  Design:  Phoenix  and 
Tree. 

Pottery  Vase.  Design:  Flower. 

Carved  Pottery  Vase.  Design: 
Scenery. 

Yohei  Seifu:  Kyoto.  „ „ „ 

A warded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.  P.  I-  E.,  191 5. 
132.  Porcelain  Vase.  Design:  Chrysanthe- 
mum. 

Porcelain  Vase.  Design:  Cherry. 
Carved  Porcelain  Vase.  Design: 
Chrysanthemum. 

Porcelain  Incense  Burner  with  Silver 
Cover.  Design:  Four  Saints. 

Carved  Porcelain  Vase.  Design: 
Hydrangea. 

Rokubei  Shimizu:  Kyoto. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P . P-  l-  E.,  1915. 
13'7.  Pottery  Vase.  Design : Flower. 
Meizan  Yabu:  Osaka. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P . 1.  E.,  1915. 
138.  Pottery  Bowl.  Design:  Peony. 

Pottery  Bowl.  Design:  Procession 
of  Daimio. 

Pottery  Vase.  Design:  Cherry. 
Pottery  Incense  Box.  Design:  Bam- 
boo. 

Pottery  Incense  Box.  Design:  Phoe- 
nix and  Paulownia. 

Pottery  Incense  Box.  Design:  Trees. 

Tozan  Ito:  Kyoto. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 
144.  Pottery  Vase.  Design:  Plant. 


128. 

129. 


130. 

131. 


133. 

134. 


135. 

136. 


139. 


140. 

141. 


142. 

143. 


DYED  FABRICS  AND  EMBROIDERIES. 


Seizaburo  Kajimoto:  Kyoto. 

Awarded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

145.  Silk  Embroidered  Screen.  Design: 

Ocean  Waves. 

Takezo  Okawa:  Kyoto. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

146.  Silk  Embroidered  Screen.  Design : 

Iris  and  Heron. 


Gizo  Shibata:  Kyoto. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal: 
147.  Silk  Embroidered 
Sea  Gulls. 


P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 
Screen.  Design : 


Roko  Sakakibara  and  Matsukichi  Asada: 
Kyoto. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  T.  E.,  1915. 
148.  Cut  Velvet  Picture.  Design  : Autumn 
Scene. 


Jinbei  Kawashima:  Kyoto. 

Awarded  Grand  Prise:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

149.  Costume  for  “No”  Dance. 

150.  Tapestry,  Hand-Woven  Brocade.  De- 

sign: Flowers. 

Yozo  Nagara  and  Kiyoshi  Hashio:  Kyoto. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

151.  Silk  Embroidered  Screen.  Design: 

Lion  and  Lioness. 


Chokurei  Hamamura:  Kyoto. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  7.  E.t  1915. 

152.  Wall  Hanging;  Cut  Velvet.  Design: 

Mount  Fuji. 

Goun  Namikawa  and  Torakichi  Narita:  Ky- 
oto. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  J.  E.,  1915. 

153.  Silk  Embroidered  Screen.  Design: 

Pheasant. 

Senrei  Ichiki  and  Yonezo  Kitani:  Kyoto. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

154.  Silk  Embroidered  Screen.  Design : 

Crane  and  Pine. 


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Saiji  Kobayashi:  Kyoto. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

155.  Silk  Embroidered  Screen.  Design: 

Reed  and  Wild  Ducks.  . 

Seifu  Tsuda:  Tokyo. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

156.  Linen  Embroidered  Cushions.  One 

pair.  Design:  Carnation. 

PRINTS. 

Yetsutaro  Yoshida:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal.  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

157.  Kakemono;  Wood  Block  Print.  De- 

sign: Persimmon  and  Net  (after 
Seitei  Watanabe). 

Shiro  Makino:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

158.  Boat  in  Snow. 

Bonkotsu  Igami:  Tokyo. 

159.  View  of  Madrid  (after  Hakutei 

Ishii ) . 

160.  Ground  in  Yushima  Shrine,  Tokyo. 

(after  Hakutei  Ishii). 

Naosaburo  Yamada:  Kyoto. 

161.  Horse  (after  Seiho  Takeuchi). 


DESIGNS. 

Koho  Goto:  Tokyo. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

162.  Design  for  Screen. 

Takezo  Hayashi:  Tokyo. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

163.  Design  for  Dishes. 

Sadakichi  Junicho : Toyama. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915.  . 

164.  Design  for  Shelf.  Tempio  Style. 

165.  Design  for  Cake  Dishes.  Monkey, 

Bird  and  Plants. 

Motokichi  Terada:  Tokyo. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

166.  Design  for  Yase.  Tempio  Style. 
Kakuyel  Abe:  Tokyo. 

167.  Design  for  Fire  Screen. 

Kojiro  Ibuki:  Kyoto. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  E..  1915. 

168.  Design  for  Dishes.  Pine  Trees. 
Seiichiro  Sawada:  Kyoto. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

169.  Design  for  Yases.  Cherry  and  Citron 

Trees. 


RETROSPECTIVE  WORKS. 
PAINTINGS. 


Gyokusho  Kawabata:  (1838-1912). 

170.  Group  of  Monkeys  (Kakemono).. 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Household. 


Mitate  Kawabe. 

171.  Battle  Scene  of  Yoshiaki 

kemono.) 

Lent  by  the  Imperial 
Yukoku  Noguchi:  (1825-1898). 

172.  Pine  Tree  (Kakemono). 

Lent  by  the  Imperial 
Chokunyu  Tanomura. 

173.  Landscape  (Kakemono). 

Lent  by  the  Imperial 
Kwampo  Araki:  (1831-1915). 

174.  Peacock  (Kakemono). 

Lent  by  the  Imperial 


Nitta  (Ka- 
Household. 

Household. 

Household. 

Household. 


Moto_nobu  Kano:  (1476-1559). 

175.  Buddha,  Flowers  and  Birds  (Kake- 

mono, three  in  set). 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 

Nichokuan  Soga:  (about  1600). 

176.  Hawk : Screen. 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 


Sotatsu  Tawaraya:  (about  1630). 

177.  Bamboo  and  Plum  (Kakemono:  a 

pair). 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 

Kaihoku  Yusetsu  (about  1630). 

178.  Landscape:  (Kakemono:  a pair). 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 

Mitsunari  Tosa:  (1646-1710).  Mitsuoki  Tosa: 
(1617-1691). 

179.  Quails  (Kakemono). 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 

Tsunenobu  Kano:  (1636-1713). 

180.  Dragon  (Kakemono). 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 

Gantai:  (1784-1865). 

181.  Reed  and  Ducks. 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 

Gaho  Hashimoto:  (1835-1908). 

182.  Cat  in  Bamboo  Thicket. 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 

Inen  Kitagawa:  (about  1630). 

183.  Flowers  Screen. 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 

Matabei  Iwasa:  (1578-1650). 

184.  Court  Lady : Screen. 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 

Moronobu  Hishikawa:  (1638-1714). 

185.  Woman  (Kakemono). 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 

Masanobu  Okumura:  (1690-1768). 

186.  Mountain  House  of  Ogura  (Kake- 

mono). 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 

Kaigetsudo:  (about  1710). 

187.  TJkiyoye. 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 

Katsunofu  Baiyuken:  (about  1710). 

188.  TJkiyoye. 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 

Anchi  Choyodo:  (about  1710). 

189.  TJkiyoye. 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 

Unknown:  (Nara  Period,  708-781). 

190.  Kichijoten  (Copy:  The  original  is  at 

Yakushiji). 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 

Unknown:  (985-1068). 

191.  Resurrection  of  Buddha.  (Copy:  The 

original  is  at  Chohoji). 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 

Sesshu:  (1420-1506). 

192.  Scenes  of  Four  Seasons.  (Copy). 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 

Shubun:  (about  1400). 

193.  Landscape  Screen.  (Copy). 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 

Koho  Honami:  (about  1680). 

194.  Wistaria,  Peony,  Maple.  (Copy: 

Three  in  set). 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 


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Okyo  Maruyama:  (1733-1795). 

195.  Hozu  River  Screen.  (Copy). 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 

Eitoku  Kano:  (1543-1590). 

196.  Pine  and  Eagle  (Screen:  a pair). 

Lent  by  the  Tokyo  Fine  Art  School. 

Toko  Kuroda:  (about  1800). 

197.  Group  of  Carps.  (Screen:  a pair). 

Lent  by  the  Tokyo  Fine  Art  School. 

Sesson:  (1420-1506). 

198.  Tiger  and  Bamboo. 

Lent  by  the  Tokyo  Fine  Art  School. 

Tannyu  Kano:  (1602-1674). 

199.  Birds. 

Lent  by  the  Tokyo  Fine  Art  School. 

Okyo  Maruyama:  (1733-1795). 

200.  Bamboo  and  Rooster. 

Lent  by  the  Tokyo  Fine  Art  School. 

Shunsho  Katsukara:  (1726-1792). 

201.  A Woman. 

Lent  by  the  Tokyo  Fine  Art  School. 

Shohaku  Soga:  (1729-1783). 

202.  A Ghost  under  Willow  Screen. 

Lent  by  the  Tokyo  Fine  Art  School. 

Tsunenobu  Kano:  (1636-1713). 

203.  White  Hawk. 

Lent  by  the  Tokyo  Fine  Art  School. 

Kagei  Tatebayashi:  (about  1750). 

204.  Flowers. 

Lent  by  the  Tokyo  Fine  Art  School. 

Sansetsu  Kano:  (1688-1751). 

205.  Scenery  Screen.  (A  pair.) 

Lent  by  Viscount  Kencho  Suye- 
matsu. 

Toyeki:  (about  1620). 

206.  Scenery  Screen.  (A  pair.) 

Lent  by  Viscount  Kentaro  Ka- 
neko. 

Jakuchu  Ito  (1715-1800). 

207.  Pine  and  Peacock.  (Copy.) 

Lent  by  Jimbei  Kawashima. 

208.  A Group  of  Insects.  (Copy.) 

Lent  by  Jimbei  Kawashima. 

209.  Flower  of  Lotus.  (Copy.) 

Lent  by  Jimbei  Kawashima. 

210.  A Group  of  Shells.  (Copy.) 

Lent  by  Jimbei  Kawashima. 

211.  A Group  of  Fishes.  (Copy.) 

Lent  by  Jimbei  Kawashima. 

212.  Mandarin  Ducks.  (Copy.) 

Lent  by  Jimbei  Kawashima. 

213.  A Group  of  Roosters.  (Copy.) 

Lent  by  Jimbei  Kawashima. 

214.  Pine  and  Phoenix.  (Copy.) 

Lent  by  Jimbei  Kawashima. 

SCULPTURES. 

Toin  Morikawa. 

216.  Ornament:  Kanjiogaku:  Wood. 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Household. 

217.  Tentoki : Wooden  Lantern  by  Koben. 

(Copy.) 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 

218.  Ryutoki:  Wooden  Lantern  by  Koben. 

(Copy.) 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 

219.  Three  Gigaku.  Masks. 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 

220.  Three  “No”  Drama  Masks. 

Lent  bv  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 


METAL  WORKS. 

Shukyo  Tsukada. 

221.  Silver  Vase.  Design:  Horai  Moun- 

tain. 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Household. 
Ichiga  Numada  and  Komakichi  Hiratsuka. 

222.  Bronze  Ornament:  Fighting  Soldier. 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Household. 

Bisei  Unno. 

223.  Silver  Ornament:  A Mountain  Archer. 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Household. 
Eisho  Kurokawa  and  Ichiya  Sekiguchi. 

224.  Incense  Burner. 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Household. 
Katsuyoshi  Shoami. 

225.  Incense  Box.  Design  of  Bamboo,  Pine, 

Plum.  (Metal.) 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Household. 
Yukiyasu  Naminohira. 

226.  Sword. 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Household. 
Yoshihiro  Sagaminokuni. 

227.  Short  Sword. 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Household. 


LACQUER. 


Artist  Unknown. 

228.  Stand:  (Tsuishu  Carved  Red  Lac- 
quer.) 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Household. 


Artist  Unknown. 

229.  Writing  Box : Design  of  Chrysanthe- 
mum and  Iris. 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Household. 

Artist  Unknown. 

23'0.  Hand  Box  called  “Katawaguruma.” 
(Copy.) 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 

Artist  Unknown. 

231.  Paper  Box:  Design  of  Hedge  and 

Chrysanthemum. 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 

Artist  Unknown. 

232.  Writing  Box:  Design,  Deer  and  Au- 

tumn Grass. 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 

Artist  Unknown. 

233.  Writing  Box:  Design,  Cherry. 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 

Artist  Unknown. 

234.  Sutra  Case — Enryakuji.  (Copy.) 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 

Artist  Unknown. 

235.  Rosary  Box — Ninnaji.  (Copy.) 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 

Artist  Unknown. 

236.  Table.:  Design  of  Plant.  Todaiji. 

(Copy.) 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 

Artist  Unknown. 

237.  Saddle:  Design  of  Dancing  and 

Music. 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Tokyo. 

Various  Artists. 

238.  Forty-five  Inros : Medicine  Cases. 

Lent  by  Baron  Morimasa  Takei. 

A — Medicine  Cases. 

B — Two  Inro  Cases. 

C — Two  Inro  Stands. 


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WOOD  WORKS. 

239.  Cabinet  (Mulberry  Tree)  with  the 

following  contents  and  accessories. 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Household. 

A — 1 Album  of  Paintings. 

B — 1 Carved  Ivory  Paper-Weight: 
(Deer)  by  Komei  Ishikawa. 

C — 2 Ornaments:  Wooden  figures, 
colored,  by  Koun  Takamura  and 
Kiuichi  Takeuchi. 

D — 1 Incense  Burner,  Cherry  De- 
sign, by  Yohei  Seifu. 

E — 1 Incense  Box,  Cloisonne,  But- 
terfly Design,  by  Sosuke  Nami- 
kawa. 

P — 1 Incense  Tray,  Lacquer,  by 
Icho  Kawanobe. 

G — 3 Seals,  Copper,  by  Chokichi 
Suzuki  and  Keisho  Nakai. 

H — 1 Seal  Cabinet,  Silver  Inlaid, 
Peony  Design,  by  Shomin  Unno. 

I — 1 Ink  Box,  Dragon  Design,  by 
Kozan  Miyagawa. 

J — 1 Writing  Box,  Pine  and  Waves, 
Inlaid  Birds,  by  Shosai  Shir- 
ayama  and  Katsuhiro  Kagawa. 

K — 2 Knives  decorated  with  Cloi- 
sonne, by  Seishi  Namikawa. 


CLOISONNE  AND  PORCELAIN. 
Ryuzan  Ishino. 

240.  Porcelain  Yase:  Decoration,  Pine  and 

Fish. 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Household. 

Toji  Kato. 

241.  Porcelain  Vase:  Decoration,  Pine  and 

Rising  Sun. 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Household. 

242.  Porcelain  Vase:  Decoration,  Corn. 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Household. 

Juji  Ando. 

243.  Cloisonne  Vase:  A pair:  Decoration, 

Chickens. 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Household. 

EMBROIDERIES  AND  DYED  FABRICS. 
Artist  Unknown. 

244.  Lent  by  Marquis  Toshinari  Mayeda. 

A set  of  “No”  Dancing  Costume, 
consisting  of: 

A — 1 Kara-Ori. 

B— 1 Atsuita  Kimono. 

C — 1 Nuihaku. 

D — 1 Happi. 

E — 1 Hankire. 


FRENCH  SECTION 


ALBERT  TIRMAN 

Commissioner  General. 

JEAN  GUIFFREY 

Commissioner  of  Fine  Arts. 


GALLERIES  ELEVEN  TO  EIGHTEEN. 

Adan,  Louis-£:mile. 

230.  Holy  Family. 

Adler,  Jules. 

231.  Christmas  in  the  Faubourg. 

Agache,  Alfred  Pierre. 

232.  The  Sword. 

Agutte,  Georgette. 

233.  My  Garden  in  Spring:  From  the 

Studio. 

234.  Lake  Campfer:  Winter. 

Aman-Jean,  Edmond. 

23'5.  Woman  with  a Carnation. 

236.  Portrait  of  a Woman. 

Andre,  Albert. 

237.  Tulips  and  Iris. 

238.  The  Old  Castle. 

Auburtln,  J.  Francis. 

238A.  The  SWan. 

239.  Landscape. 

Avy,  Joseph  Marius. 

240.  The  Last  Pin. 

241.  Fruit. 

Bail,  Franck- Antoine. 

242.  The  Kitchens : Chateau  de  Fleury-en- 

Bierre. 

Balande,  Gaston. 

243.  The  Greased  Pole. 

Baschet,  Marcel. 

244.  Portrait  of  Miss  W.  • 


Baude,  Francois-Charles. 

245.  Communicants:  Flanders. 

Baudoiiin,  Paul. 

246.  Ivy. 

Baugnies,  Jacques. 

247.  The  Mantelpiece. 

Beaumont,  Hugues  de. 

248.  Gallery  of  the  Henri  Cain  Collection. 

249.  Corner  of  the  Room : Jacques  Dou- 

cet  Collection. 

Beraud,  Jean. 

250.  The  Widower. 

Berges,  Georges. 

251.  Parrots. 

Berteaux,  Hippolyte. 

252.  Goats  Waiting  to  Be  Milked. 

253.  The  Wild  Coast. 

Besnard,  Albert. 

254.  Woman  Sleeping. 

255.  The  Gypsy. 

Blanche,  Jacques-fimile. 

256.  Madame  Ida  Rubinstein  as  Sheher- 

257.  Nijinski  in  the  Ballet:  The  Feast. 
Bompard,  Maurice. 

258.  Persian  Pottery. 

Bonnard,  Pierre. 

259.  Dining  Room  in  the  Country. 
Bonneton,  German-Eugene. 

260.  Tanneries  on  the  Banks  of  the 

Bi&vre. 

261.  Snow  Scene:  Rue  Clovis,  Paris. 


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15 


Boulard,  fimile. 

262.  The  Hay  Stacks. 

Boutet  de  Monvel,  Bernard. 

263.  The  Village. 

264.  The  Little  Town. 

Braquaval,  Louis. 

265.  The  Bay  of  the  Somme. 

266.  The  Stairway  at  Saint-Tropez. 
Brissaud,  Jacques. 

267.  Portrait. 

268.  The  Institute. 

269.  Horse  Market. 

270.  Before  the  Mirror. 

Broca,  Alexis  de. 

271.  The  Island  of  Arz:  Brittany. 
Brouillet,  Andre. 

272.  Among  the  Dunes. 

273.  House  of  the  Painter. 

Buffet,  Paul. 

274.  Plain : Evening. 

Calbet,  Antouin. 

275.  Reading. 

Calmette,  Pierre-Paul. 

276.  The  Boudoir. 

Camoin,  Charles. 

277.  Beach  at  Tangier. 

Canniccioni,  Leon-Charles. 

278.  Departure  for  the  Fair:  Corsican 

Peasants. 

Caro-Delvaille,  Henri. 

279.  September. 

280.  The  Lady  with  the  Hydrangea. 
Carpentier,  Marie-Paule. 

281.  Interior:  Salon  de  la  Paix : Ver- 

sailles. 

282.  Fountain:  Combat  of  Animals:  Ver- 

sailles. 

Carrera,  Augustin. 

283.  The  Flags. 

Carrier  Belleuse,  Pierre. 

284.  The  Ballet  Slipper. 

Cartier,  Karl. 

285.  Evening:  Moret-sur-Loing. 

Cave,  Jules-Cyrille. 

286.  Saint  Cecilia  in  the  Catacombs. 
Cayrou,  Jules. 

287.  Salon  of  the  Chateau. 

288.  The  Green  Turban. 

Cazin,  Marie. 

289.  Diana  Asleep. 

Chabas,  Maurice. 

290.  In  Brittany. 

Chapuy,  Andre. 

291.  Banks  of  the  Marne. 

Chigot,  Eugene. 

292.  Grand  Trianon. 

Clairin,  Georges. 

293.  Moroccan  Women. 

Collin,  Raphael. 

294.  Nonchalance. 

Cosson,  Marcel. 

295.  The  Salute. 

296.  Dancers. 

Cottet,  Charles. 

297.  The  Cathedral:  Segovia. 

298.  Seated  Woman. 

Crespel,  Berthe. 

299.  The  Basket  of  Dahlias. 

Debadie,  Henri. 

300.  Summer:  Bouzareah:  Algeria. 

301.  The  Straits  of  Ferlez:  Brehat,  Brit- 

tany. 

Darrieux,  Charles-Rene. 

302.  Religious  Festival:  Douarnenez: 

Brittany. 


Dauchez,  Andrd. 

303.  The  Walled  Town:  Concarneau. 

304.  Le  Pouldu  : Finistere. 

David-Nillet,  Germain. 

3'05.  Notre  Dame. 

306.  Interior:  Church  of  Saint-Maclou. 
Dayot,  Magdeleine. 

307.  Still  Life. 

D^chenaud,  Adolphe. 

308.  Portrait  of  My  Father. 

309.  Portrait  of  the  late  Dujardin-Bean- 

metz. 

Degas,  Edgar  Hilaire. 

310.  Cafe — Concert. 

Delachaux,  L6on. 

311.  The  Convalescent. 

Delasalle,  Angele. 

312.  The  Bois  de  Boulogne. 

Denis,  Maurice. 

313.  Renaud  and  Armide. 

314.  Communicants. 

314A.  Bathers. 

314B.  Nausicaa. 

314C.  Ball  Game. 

314D.  Ball  Game. 

314E.  The  Shore. 

314F.  The  Cart. 

Desch,  Theo-Auguste. 

315.  The  Child  in  Chinoline. 

Desvallieres,  Georges. 

316.  Sacred  Heart. 

Dethomas,  Maxime-Pierre. 

317.  Yvonne. 

318.  Jeanne. 

Devambez  Andre. 

319.  The  Assault. 

Devoux,  Raymond-Georges. 

320.  Farewell. 

Didier-Tourne,  Jean-Emile. 

321.  War. 

Dinet,  fitienne. 

322.  Slave  of  Love  and  Light  of  Eyes. 
Doigneau,  fidouard. 

323.  The  Guardian  of  Camargue. 
Domergue,  Jean-Gabriel. 

324.  The  Frog  or  the  Interrupted  Toilette. 

325.  Gina  Mabille,  Dancer. 

Dubourg,  Fantin  Latour. 

326.  Bouquet. 

Dafau,  Clementine-Helene. 

327.  The  Woman  with  the  Coffer. 
Dufrenoy,  Georges. 

328.  Still  Life. 

329.  Parodi  Fountain:  Genoa. 

Divpuy,  Paul-Michel. 

330.  Camping  Nomads:  Alicante. 

Durenne,  Eugene-Antoine. 

331.  Breakfast  in  the  Garden. 

332.  Child : Writing. 

Duvent,  Charles. 

333.  Boats  on  the  Giudecca  Canal : 

V eniee. 

Estienne,  Henry  d'. 

334.  Arab  Girl  Carrying  Bread. 
Etcheverry,  Hubert-Denis. 

335.  .Corner  of  the  Market  Place:  Gran- 

ada. 

336.  Portrait  of  L6on  Bonnat. 

Faivre,  Jules  Abel. 

337.  Parisian  Woman. 

338.  Girl  with  a Hat. 

Farre,  Henry. 

339.  Portrait  of  My  Mother. 

Faugeron,  Adolphe. 

340.  Night : Venice. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Filliard,  Ernest. 

342.  Dahlias. 

343.  Red  Roses. 

Flameng,  Franqois. 

344.  Venetian  Fete. 

345.  Portrait:  Madame  Letellier. 

346.  Paris:  Panoramic  View  from  the 

Trocadero. 

347.  Venice. 


Fontaines,  Andre  Des. 

348.  Pasture. 

Foreau,  Henri. 

349.  In  the  Village:  Burial  of  a French 

Soldier. 


Fougerousse,  Jean-Louis. 

350.  Marionettes:  The  Crime. 
Fouqueray,  Charles. 

351.  The  Invincible  Armada. 


Galtier-Boissiere,  Louise. 

352.  Musical  Instruments. 

Gardier,  Rauol  Du. 

353.  Summer  Morning. 

Georget,  Henri. 

354.  Morning  in  Provence. 

Gillot,  E.  Louis. 

355.  Notre  Dame. 

356.  Boulevard  des  Italiens. 

Girardot,  Louis-Auguste. 

357.  Moroccan  Women  on  the  Terraces: 

Tangier. 

Godeby,  Charles. 

358.  Autumn  Sunlight:  Doarnenez. 
Gosselin,  Albert. 

359.  The  Bridge:  Hulay. 

Gourdault,  Pierre. 

360.  An  Arab  Woman  Warming  Herself. 
Griveau,  Georges. 

361.  Women  Bathing. 

362.  A Profaned  Church. 

Griveau,  Lucien. 

363.  Cows  by  the  Pool:  End  of  Septem- 

ber. 

364.  The  Silver  Thread:  The  Marne. 
Grosjean,  Henry. 

365.  The  Bottoms:  Valromey. 

Griin,  Jules. 

366.  Girl  with  a Glass  of  Water. 

Guerin,  Charles. 

367.  Man  with  Gourd. 

368.  Silver  Cups. 

Guignard,  Gaston. 

369.  Calvary  Manoeuvres. 

Guillaume,  Albert. 

370.  Patter. 

371.  At  Drill. 


Guillaume-Roger. 

372.  Winter  in  Holland. 
Guillaumin,  Armand. 

373.  Banks  of  the  Creuse. 
Guillemet,  Antoine. 

374.  Moonrise. 

375.  The  Old  Mills : Moret. 
Guillonnet,  Octave. 

376.  T'he  Peacock  Fountain. 

377.  The  Rose  Quilt. 

Guirand  de  Scevola,  L.  Victor. 

378.  Marble  Vases:  Versailles. 
Gumery,  Adolphe-Ernest. 

379.  The  Coach  and  the  Fly. 

380.  The  Infanta’s  Rose. 
Hanicotte,  Augustin. 

381.  Winter:  Low  Country. 
Helleu,  Paul. 

382.  The  Cathedral : Rheims. 


Hoffbauer,  Charles. 

383.  Madison  Square:  New  York. 

Humbert,  Ferdinand. 

384.  Portrait:  Madame  Hatto. 

Jacquier,  Henry. 

385.  Watching. 

Jaulmes,  Gustave-E. 

386.  Intimacy. 

Jeanniot,  Pierre-Georges. 

387.  Alone. 

388.  High  Tide:  Return  of  the  Fishermen. 
Jourdain,  Francis. 

389.  Verdure. 

Jouve,  Paul. 

390.  Study:  Camel. 

391.  Study:  Camel. 

Karpeles,  Andree. 

392.  Faker  of  the  Jungle. 

Lamy,  P.  Franc. 

393.  Venice:  Morning. 

Laparra,  William. 

394.  Grace. 

Laprade,  Pierre. 

395.  Still  Life. 

La  Touche,  Gaston. 

396.  Ilallali. 

397.  Summer  Night. 

Laurens,  Jean-Paul. 

398.  Near  the  Tombs. 

Laurens,  Paul-Albert. 

399.  Sport  in  a Park. 

Laurent,  Ernest-Joseph. 

400.  Portrait:  Mile.  X. 

Lavalley,  Louis. 

401.  Portrait. 

Lavrut,  Louise. 

402.  Portrait:  Senator  Borne. 

Lebasque,  Henri. 

403.  Little  Girls  at  the  Water’s  Edge. 

404.  Interior:  Girl  Reading. 

Lebourg,  Albert. 

405.  Banks  of  the  Seine. 

Le  Gout-Gerard,  Fernand. 

406.  Religious  Festival  of  Saint  Anne  de 

La  Palud. 

Lemordant,  Jean-Julien. 

407.  Sunday  in  Brittany. 

408.  Une  Bigoudene. 

409.  In  the  Wind. 

410.  A Breton  Woman. 

Lepape,  Georges. 

411.  The  Rattle. 

412.  My  Portrait. 

413.  Farandole. 

Lepine,  Joseph. 

414.  Village  on  the  River:  Argentat  sur 

la  Dordogne. 

Lerolle,  Henri. 

415.  Rose  Morning. 

Leroux,  Georges-Paul. 

416.  The  Lake. 

417.  Parterre:  Luxembourg. 

Le  Sidaner,  Henri-Eugene. 

418.  The  Harbor:  Landerneau. 

419.  The  Table. 

Lobre,  Maurice. 

420.  Library  of  the  King:  Versailles. 

Luce,  Maximilien. 

421.  Unloading  on  the  Quai : Auteuil. 
Madeline,  Paul. 

422.  Breton  River. 

423.  Genetin  Mill : Autumn. 

Maillart,  Diogene. 

424.  Domesticity. 


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17 


Maillaud,  Fernand. 

425.  Autumn  Landscape:  Valle  Noire. 

Manguin,  Henri. 

426.  Girl  with  Red  Slippers. 

427.  Landscape:  Cassis-sur-Mer. 
Marcel-Beronneau,  Pierre. 

428.  Nude. 

Marcel-Clement,  Amedee-Julien. 

429.  Cattle  under  the  Pines. 

Marquet,  Albert. 

430.  Harbor:  Rotterdam. 

431.  Harbor:  Rotterdam. 

Martin,  Henri-Jean-Guillaume. 

432.  Lovers. 

433.  My  Portrait. 

Martin,  Jacques. 

434.  Peonies. 

435.  Dahlias. 

Marvel,  Jacqueline-Marie. 

436.  . Poppies. 

437.  Bouquet. 

Matisse,  Auguste. 

438.  The  Sea. 

Maufra,  Maxime. 

439.  Palms:  Sahara. 

Maury,  Georges-Sauveur. 

440.  Shell-fish. 

Maxence,  Edgard. 

441.  Meditation. 

Meheut,  Mathurin. 

442.  The  Sandy  Shore. 

443.  After  the  Storm. 

Menard,  Emile-Rene. 

444.  Bucolic. 

445.  Opal  Sea. 

Mercie,  Antonin. 

446.  The  Awakening. 

447.  Young  Parisian  Girl. 

Mercie,  Fernand-Antonin. 

448.  La  Ballade:  Toulouse:  Moonrise. 
Merson,  Luc-Olivier. 

449.  The  Hunter  and  the  Spring. 

450.  Evensong. 

Milcendeau,  Charles. 

451.  Washerwoman  on  the  Marne. 

Monet,  Claude. 

452.  Vetheuil. 

Moride,  Jeanne. 

453.  The  Coiffure. 

Morisset,  Henri. 

454.  At  the  Window. 

455.  Afternoon : Summer. 

Nam,  Jacques. 

456.  The  Meeting. 

Naudin,  Bernard. 

457.  The  Barricade. 

458.  The  Song  of  Death. 

Lent  by  Madame  Ed.  Leon. 
Neumont,  Maurice. 

459.  Landscape. 

Nozal,  Alexandre. 

460.  Heavy  Clouds:  The  Pool  of  St.  Quen- 

tin. 

461.  Trappes.  Versailles. 

Olivier,  Ferdinand. 

462.  The  Antique  Mirror. 

Ottmann,  Henry. 

463.  Still  Life:  The  Bouquet. 

464.  The  Woman  with  the  Geranium. 
Pascau,  J.-P.-P. -Eugene. 

465.  Portrait  of  Madame  Edmond  Ros- 

tand. 

Pierre,  Gustave. 

466.  The  Promenade. 


Piot,  Rene. 

467.  Saint  Sebastian. 

468.  Flowers. 

469.  Drawing  for  a Fresco. 

470.  The  Forum. 

Pointelin,  Auguste-Emmanuel. 

471.  A Hillside  in  the  Jura. 

Prinet,  Rene-Xavier. 

472.  Portraits  of  the  Saglio  Family. 

Puy,  Jean. 

473.  Beach:  Concarneau. 

R6alier-Dumas,  Maurice. 

474.  Roman  Wall:  Seville. 

Redon,  Odilon. 

475.  Flowers. 

Renard,  £mile. 

476.  Evening. 

Renaudot,  Paul. 

477.  The  Red  Coat. 

478.  The  Red  Peignoir. 

Renoir,  Pierre-Auguste. 

479.  A Garden:  Rue  Cortot. 

Renouard,  Paul. 

480.  Study:  Dance. 

Roll,  Alfred-Philippe. 

481.  Day  in  Summer. 

482.  Fighting  Horses. 

483.  In  Belgium. 

484.  Woman  and  Child. 

Roussel,  Kern-Xavier. 

485.  Eurydiee  Stung  by  the  Serpent. 

486.  Idyl. 

Royer,  Henri-Paul. 

487.  Prayer  to  Saint  Tugen. 

488.  Meditation. 

Sabatte,  J.  G.  Fernand. 

489.  After  Prayers. 

Saubes,  Daniel. 

490.  Viaticum. 

Signac,  Paul. 

491.  Venice:  Sails. 

492.  Rochelle:  The  Channel. 

Simon,  Lucien. 

493.  The  Bath. 

494.  The  Communicants. 

495.  The  Gondola. 

Simon,  Jeanne  Lucien. 

496.  Saint  Tranquilline. 

Smith,  Alfred. 

497.  The  Creuse  in  Winter. 

498.  Creuse:  Winter  Sunlight. 

Souillot,  Georges-Frangois. 

499.  The  Festival  of  Pallio : Sienna. 

Steck,  Paul. 

500.  Bruges : The  Green  Quai. 

501.  Bruges:  Quai  des  M6netriers. 

Suau,  Edmond. 

502.  The  Cup  of  Tea. 

503.  Still  Life. 

Sureda,  Andre. 

504.  Moroccans  at  the  Cemetery. 

505.  Old  Arab  Woman. 

506.  The  Aged  Jew. 

Terraire,  Clovie-Frederic. 

507.  The  Shower. 

Thdvenet,  Frangois. 

508.  Dressing:  Little  “Rats”  of  the 

Opera. 

Tirman,  Jeanne-Henriette. 

509.  The  Little  Girl  of  Ardennes. 

Truchet,  Abel. 

510.  Venice:  Fete  at  the  House  of  the 

Marquise. 

Valloton,  Felix. 

511.  Reading. 

512.  The  Painters. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Valtat,  Louis. 

513.  Landscape:  Banyuls. 

Vauthrin,  Ernest-Germain. 

514.  Mill : Holland. 

Veber,  Jean. 

515.  The  Little  Princess. 

Vogel,  Hermann. 

516.  The  Man  on  the  Beach. 

517.  Fairy  Tales. 

Vuillard,  Edouard. 

518.  Woman  under  the  Trees. 

Wilder,  Andrd. 

519.  Notre  Dame. 

Willette,  Leon-Adolphe. 

520.  That  is  War. 

521.  Death  Conquered. 

Zingg,  Jules-Emile. 

522.  The  Mill  at  Raynan:  Winter. 

523.  Plain  of  the  Jura:  Winter. 

524.  Chateau  of  Belvoir. 

525.  Valley:  Snow  Scene. 

Zo,  Henri. 

526.  The  Patio. 

PRINTS:  ETCHINGS  AND  LITHOGRAPHS. 

Beaufrere,  Adolph-Marie. 

527.  The  Farm. 

528.  Cemetery  of  El  Ketar. 

Bejot,  Eugene. 

529.  Le  pont  Sully. 

530.  Rouen. 

531.  Harbor:  Saint  Bernard. 

Beltrand,  Jacques. 

532.  Shed  with  Deer. 

533.  Landscape  with  Rabbits. 

Beurdeley,  Jacques-Pierre-Victor. 

534.  Landscapes. 

Boutet  de  Monvel,  Bernard. 

53'5.  The  Park. 

536.  Return  from  the  Market. 

Bremond,  Jean-Louis. 

537.  The  Cloud. 

538.  Under  the  Pines:  Cliffs  at  Caux. 
Broquelet,  Alfred-Jean-Marie. 

539.  The  Pool:  after  Corot. 
Brunet-Debaines,  Louis  Alfred. 

540.  The  Ponds  Ville  d’Avray:  after 

Corot. 

Busiere,  Louis. 

541.  The  Madonna  of  Saint  Jerome:  after 

Correggio. 

Cazin,  Michel. 

542.  Study. 

Cheret,  Jules. 

543.  Dancing  Girl. 

Colin,  Paul-Emile. 

544.  Metz : the  Cathedral  and  the  Moselle. 

545.  Village  of  Desseling:  Lorraine. 
Cottet,  Charles. 

546.  St.  John’s  Fires. 

Dagnan-Bouveret,  Pascal- Adolphe- Jean. 

547.  Head  of  Ouled-Nail. 

Dallemagne,  Aime-Edmond. 

548.  Rue  Malpalu:  Rouen. 

Dauchez,  Andr6. 

549.  Behind  the  Dunes. 

550.  Palud  Road. 

551.  Chapel  of  Saint  Guido. 

Delteil,  Loys. 

552.  Portrait  of  Bracquemond. 

553.  Portrait  of  Paul  Renouard. 

Dezarrois,  Antoine-Franqois. 

554.  Breton  Women  at  a Pardon. 


Dinet,  Etienne. 

555.  Arabian  Children. 

556.  The  Bath. 

Forain,  Jean-Louis. 

557.  The  Good  Samaritan. 

558.  The  Suspect  and  the  Child. 

Gardier,  Rauol  du. 

559.  Dancing  Faun. 

Girardot,  Louis-Auguste. 

560.  Nomad  Woman  and  Her  Children: 

Morocco. 

561.  Moroccan. 

Gusman,  Pierre. 

562.  Three  Wood  Engravings. 

Hallo,  Charles-Jean. 

563.  Ironclad  in  Action. 

564.  Behind  the  Scenes  at  the  Opera. 
Helleu,  Paul. 

565.  Woman’s  Head. 

Heyman,  Charles. 

566.  Rue  Saint-Medard. 

Huard,  Charles. 

567.  Corner  of  the  Harbor. 

Huvey,  Louis. 

568.  Weeping  Nymph:  after  J.  J.  Henner. 
Jeanniot,  Georges. 

569.  Tramway. 

Jouvet-Magron,  Dominique. 

570.  The  Ironclad. 

Laguillermie,  Frederic-Auguste. 

571.  September  Morning:  after  Chabas. 

572.  The  Marriage  of  Cana : after  Veron- 

ese. 

Latenay,  Gaston  de. 

573.  Souvenirs  of  d’Ermenonville. 

574.  The  Pool. 

Leandre,  Charles  Lucien. 

575.  The  Woman  in  Black. 

Lefort,  Henri. 

576.  Portrait  of  Washington. 

Legrand,  Louis. 

577.  Leader  of  the  Ballet. 

Leheutre,  Gustave. 

578.  The  Flood  Gate:  New  Canal  at 

Troyes. 

579.  The  Huts:  St.  Andre. 

Le  Meilleur,  Georges. 

580.  Cathedral : Rouen. 

581.  The  Road:  Frequienne. 

Leon,  Edouard-Henri. 

582.  Four  Views  of  Paris. 

583.  Pieta. 

Lunois,  Alexandre. 

584.  Moroccan  Dancing  Girls. 

585.  Spanish  Dance. 

586.  Basque  Tamborine. 

587.  Spanish  Dancing  Girl. 

Naudin,  Bernard. 

588.  Placing  the  Cross. 

589.  The  Van. 

Neumont,  Maurice. 

590.  Woman  with  Cherries. 

Ouvre,  Achille. 

591.  Portrait  of  J.  H.  Rosny,  the  Elder. 

592.  Young  Girl:  after  Francesco  Gran- 

nacci. 

Patricot,  Jean. 

593.  The  Procession  of  the  Magi. 

Profit,  Georges. 

594.  Portrait  of  Madame  Pompadour: 

after  Boucher. 

595.  Group  of  Lions. 

Raffaelli,  Jean-Francois. 

596.  The  Little  Street. 

597.  The  Pond. 


FRENCH  SECTION 


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Redon,  Odilon. 

598.  Pegasus  Captured. 

Renouard,  Paul. 

599.  The  Spinning  Top. 

600.  Meeting. 

601.  Woodland  Horses. 

Riviere,  Henri. 

602.  Burial  at  Trestraou:  Brittany. 

603.  Maritime  Village:  Brittany. 
Roche,  Pierre. 

604.  Daughters  of  the  Sea. 

605.  Greeting  and  Thanks. 

Sulpis,  Emile-Jean. 

606.  The  Coronation : after  David. 
Trigoulet,  Eugene. 

607.  A Sad  Procession. 

Veber,  Jean. 

608.  Gold. 

Waltner,  Charles-Albert. 

609.  Saint  Matthew. 

Willette,  Leon-Adolphe. 

610.  Christ  at  the  Pillar. 


SCULPTURE. 


Arnold,  Henry. 

611.  Head  of  a Young  Girl. 

Aube,  Jean  Paul. 

612.  Leda. 

Bacque,  Daniel. 

613.  Head  of  a Woman. 

Bareau,  Georges. 

614.  The  Sower. 

Bartholome,  Albert. 

615.  Young  Girl  Dressing. 

Bernard,  Joseph. 

616.  Young  Girl  with  Water-Jar. 

Bloch,  Armand-Lucien. 

617.  Dr.  E.  Roux:  Director  Pasteur  In- 

stitute: Paris. 

Blondat,  Max. 

618.  Love  Sleeps. 

619.  Youth. 

Bouchard,  Louis-Henri. 

620.  Portrait  of  the  Artist,  Henri  Martin. 
Boucher,  Alfred. 

621.  The  Dream. 

Bourdelle,  Emile. 

622.  Beethoven. 

Carles,  Antonin. 

623.  Field  Flower. 

Cazin,  Marie. 

624.  Portrait  of  J.  C.  Cazin. 

Charmoy,  Jose  De. 

625.  Head  of  a Monk. 

62(5.  Silenus. 

Cladel,  Marius  L. 

627.  Bust  of  the  Belgian  Poet,  Emile 

Verhaeren. 

Cordier,  Henri. 

628.  Nymph. 

David,  Fernand. 

629.  The  Dawn. 

630.  The  Violinist. 

Dejean,  Louis. 

631.  Parisian  Woman. 

Derre,  Emile. 

632.  Lamennais. 

Despiau,  Charles. 

633.  Little  Moorland  Girl. 

Dubois,  Ernest. 

63'4.  The  Pardon. 

Fix-Masseau. 

635.  Reflection. 


Gardet,  Georges. 

636.  Sleeping  Tiger. 

Gras,  Jean  Pierre. 

637.  Bust  of  Negro  Woman. 
Greber,  Henri. 

638.  The  Glorious  Sword. 

Halou,  Alfred. 

639.  Venus  Unveiling. 

640.  Infant  Saint  John. 

Hannaux,  Emmanuel. 

641.  Fragonard  as  a Young  Man. 

Houssin,  Edouard. 

642.  Tears. 

Jean-Boucher. 

643.  Fra  Angelico. 

644.  Victor  Hugo. 

Lafleur,  Abel. 

645.  Medals  and  Plaques. 

Lambert,  Gustave. 

646.  Intaglios. 

Lamourdedieu,  Raoul. 

647.  Diana. 

Landowski,  Paul-Maximilien. 

648.  David  Fighting. 

649.  Dancer  with  the  Serpents. 

Laporte,  Blairze. 

649A.  Surprise. 

Larrivd,  Jean. 

650.  Ephebei 

651.  Young  Athlete. 

Lefebvre,  Hippolte. 

652.  Summer. 

Malric,  Charles-Louis. 

653.  Child  Bacchus. 

Marqueste,  Laurent. 

654.  St.  John. 

Mars-Vallett,  Marius. 

655.  Woman  and  Child. 

Mercid,  Antonin. 

655A.  Miehaelangelo. 

Michel,  Gustave. 

656.  Thought. 

Monard,  Louis  de. 

657.  Eagle  Attacking  Horse. 

Navellier,  Edouard  Felicien  Eugdne. 

658.  Alzonne. 

Paulin,  Paul. 

659.  The  Painter  Guillaumin. 

660.  Degas. 

661.  Renoir. 

662.  Claude  Monet. 

Pernot,  Henri. 

663.  Sunday:  Zeebrugge. 
Perrault-Harry,  Emile. 

664.  Dogs. 

Poisson,  Pierre-Marie. 

665.  Arabian  Dancing  Girl. 

Puech,  Denys. 

666.  Fright. 

Quillivic,  Rend. 

667.  The  Foot  Bath. 

Roche,  Pierre. 

668.  La  Loi'e  Fuller. 

Rodin,  Auguste. 

669.  Falguiere. 

Roll,  Alfred-Philippe. 

670.  Young  Flemish  Woman. 

Roussel,  Paul. 

671.  The  Tiny  Ones. 

Roze,  Albert. 

672.  Study. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Segoffin,  Jean. 

673.  Bonnat. 

674.  Ziem. 

675.  Harpignies. 

Serruys,  Yvonne. 

676.  Dancer  with  the  Veil. 

Sicard,  Franqois. 

677.  Portrait:  J.  H.  Fabra:  the 

alist. 

Tarrit,  Jean. 

678.  Road  to  Fez. 


Toussaint,  Gaston. 

679.  The  Girl  with  the  Cat. 

680.  Candor. 

Vernier,  Emile-Seraphin. 

681.  Bronze  Medal. 

682.  Frame  of  Medals. 

Villeneuve,  Jacques  Louis  Robert. 

683.  Battle  of  Flowers. 


URUGUAYAN  SECTION 

IT.  EDUARDO  PEROTTI, 
Commissioner  General. 

O.  M.  GOLDARACENA, 
Resident  Commissioner. 

ALFREDO  METZ  GREEN, 

Secretary. 


GALLERY  NINETEEN. 
PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 
Arzadun,  C.  de. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

1.  The  Souk : Tunis. 

2.  Luxembourg:  No.  1. 

3.  Rue  Tubet  el  Bey. 

4.  Bathhouses  on  the  Beach:  Ostend. 

5.  The  Beach  at  Ostend. 

6.  Mosque  Sidi-ben-Ardmes : Tunis. 

7.  Luxembourg:  No.  2. 

8.  Mosque:  Tunis. 

Beretta,  Milo. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

9.  Harmony  in  Gray  and  Blue. 

10.  Between  Sunset  and  Moonrise. 

11.  Afternoon  Sunlight. 

12.  Sunday  Morning:  Portrait  of  a Lady 

in  the  Gardens  of  Montevideo. 

13.  Mystic  Hour. 

14.  Harbor  Lights. 

15.  Impressions  of  Autumn. 

16.  Interior  of  San  Marco. 

17.  Plowing. 

18.  Venetian  Roofs. 

19.  Ducal  Palace:  Venice. 

20.  Sunlight  in  the  Gardens. 

21.  Spring. 

Blanes  Viale,  Pedro. 

22.  Antwerp. 

23.  Portrait  of  General  Galarza. 
Castellanos,  Carlos  A. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

24.  A Street. 

25.  Portrait. 

26.  The  Black  Fan. 

27.  The  Masquerade. 

28.  Impressions  of  the  Harbor. 

29.  The  Palace  of  King  Sun. 

30.  Diana  and  Endymion. 

Cruz,  Carlos. 

31.  Quiet  Hours  : Harbor  of  Montevideo. 

Cuneo,  Jose. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

32.  Luxembourg  Gardens  No.  2. 

33.  Alban  Lake. 

34.  Evening. 

3'5.  The  Hill. 

36.  Field  of  Chirca. 

37.  The  Evergreen  Oak. 


Cuneo,  Jose — (Continued). 

38.  The  Fountain. 

39.  The  Garden. 

40.  The  Lake. 

41.  Luxembourg  Gardens  No.  1. 
Ezcurra,  Augustin. 

42.  Lonely  Giant. 

Martinez-Vazquez,  Jose. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

43.  Seabird. 

44.  Mist  No.  3. 

Puig,  Domingo. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

45.  Portrait  of  a Lady  No.  1. 

46.  Portrait  of  a Lady  No.  2. 

47.  Portrait  of  a Lady  No.  3. 

48.  Portrait  of  a Lady  No.  4. 

Rodriguez,  Guillermo  C. 

49.  Landscape  No.  1. 

50.  Landscape  No.  2. 

51.  Landscape  No.  3. 

Rose,  Manuel. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

52.  Interior  of  Cafe. 

53.  The  Boulevard. 

54.  Drawing:  A Lady. 

55.  Landscape  No.  1. 

56.  Old  Bretonne. 

57.  Landscape  No.  2. 

SCULPTURE. 

Belloni,  Jose. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

58.  Teniente  General  Jose  Gervasio  Ar- 

tigaB. 

59.  Bimba. 

Cantu,  Luis. 

60.  Head  of  a Criollo. 

61.  Andresillo. 

62.  Christ  in  Agony. 

63.  Christ  Dead. 

64.  St.  John  the  Baptist. 

65.  El  Ciezvito. 

Ferrari,  Juan. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

66.  Torso. 

67.  A Portrait  Bust. 

Pagani,  Juan  B. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

68.  The  Degenerate. 

69.  The  Alcoholist. 


CUBAN  SECTION 


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CUBAN  SECTION 


GENERAL  ENRIQUE  LOYNAZ  DEL  CASTILLO, 

Commissioner  General 


GALLERY  TWENTY. 
PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

de  Aragon,  Margarita. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

1.  Study  of  a Head. 

Billini,  Adriana. 

2.  Portrait  of  a Lady. 

3.  Fruit. 

4.  Fruit. 

5.  Sea  Shore  at  Marie! : Cuba. 

Bosque,  A. 

6.  Study  of  a Head. 

Canal,  H. 

7.  Landscape  No.  3. 

Mantilla,  Maria. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

8.  Portrait  Study. 

9.  At  the  Sea  Shore. 

Menocal,  Armando. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

10.  Death  of  Maceo. 

11.  Lady  in  Pink. 

Melero,  Aurelio. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

12.  Cabana  Fortress : Havana. 

13.  Sea  Urchins. 


Morey,  M.  Rodriguez. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

14.  The  Stream. 

15.  At  the  Brook. 

10.  Crossing  the  Stream. 

17.  The  Burial. 

Romanach,  Leopoldo. 

Awarded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.P.I.E.,  1915. 

18.  Fulfilling  the  Vow. 

19.  Harvest  Time. 

20.  Girl’s  Head. 

21.  Luisita. 

22.  Old  Man  at  Prayer. 

23.  Spanish  Lady. 

24.  Youth. 

25.  Portrait  of  a Lady. 

26.  Old  Man  Smoking. 

27.  Study  of  a Head. 

28.  The  Drinker. 

29.  The  Last  Jewel. 

30.  In  the  Orchard. 

31.  The  Vow. 

Valderrama,  Esteban. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

32.  General  Mario  G.  Menocal. 

de  Vildosola,  C. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

3'3.  Study  of  a Head. 


ITALIAN  SECTION 


ERNESTO  NATHAN 
Commissioner  General 

ETTORE  FERRARI 
ARDUINO  COLASANTI 


Commissioners 


GALLERIES  TWENTY-ONE  TO  TWENTY- 
FIVE. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Anivitti,  Filippo. 

1.  Abandoned  Country  Place. 

Battaglia,  Alessandro. 

2.  The  Hour  of  Rest. 

Bazzani,  Luigi. 

3.  Arch  of  Septimius  Severus. 

Bazzaro,  Leonardo. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

4.  On  the  Diving  Board. 

Belloni,  Giorgio. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 
fv  The  Port. 

Bezzi,  Bartolomeo. 

R Villa  Borghese. 

Bonazzi,  Emma. 

" Languid. 


of 


Bosia,  Agostino. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

8.  Waiting. 

9.  Summer  Afternoon. 

Brass,  Italico. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

10.  Bridge  Across  the  Lagoon. 

Busi,  Adolfo. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

11.  Ora  Pia. 

Cadorin,  Guido. 

12.  Portrait  of  an  Artist. 

Oambon,  Glauco. 

13.  Maternity. 

Caprile,  Vincenzo. 

14.  Venice. 

Carlandi,  Onorato. 

Awarded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

15.  Verbascum  Luteum. 

16.  The  Red  Mill. 

17.  Winter  Along  the  Tiber. 

18.  Villa  d’Este. 


22 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Carosi,  Giuseppe. 

19.  Landscape. 

20.  Landscape. 

Carozzi,  Bossi  Adele. 

21.  Peonies. 

Casciaro,  Giuseppe. 

22.  The  Abandoned  Church. 

23.  Running  Water. 

24.  Wheat  Field. 

25.  Autumn. 

Chiesa,  Pietro. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

26.  The  Annunciation. 

27.  Autumn. 

Chitarin,  Traiano. 

28.  Evening  Fires. 

Ciardi,  Beppe. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

29.  Venetian  Scenes. 

Ciardi,  Emma. 

Aivarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

30.  The  Avenue:  Boboli  Gardens. 
Ciardi,  Guglielmo. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

31.  Clouds  in  Spring. 

32.  Boats. 

Coromaldi,  Umberto. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

33.  Return  from  the  Fields. 

3'4.  Winnower. 

Corsi,  Carlo. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

35.  Perhaps. 

Crepet,  Mario. 

36.  Azure  Morning. 

De  Carolis,  Adolfo. 

37.  Marine. 

De  Sanctis,  Giuseppe. 

38.  Along  the  Seine. 

De  Stefani,  Vincenzo. 

39.  The  Distant  Ones. 

Di  Falco,  Filippo. 

40.  Child  at  the  Spring. 

Favai,  Gennaro. 

41.  The  Shadows. 

Federico,  Michele. 

42.  Reflections. 

Ferraguti,  Visconti  Adolfo. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

43.  Portrait  in  Red. 

Ferretti,  Paolo. 

44.  Golden  Rays. 

Ferro,  Cesare. 

45.  Portrait  of  a Lady. 

Festa  Piacentini,  Matilde. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

46.  Fiametta. 

47.  The  Green  Wig. 

Follini,  Carlo. 

48.  Along  the  Edge  of  the  Pine  Forest. 
Fragiacomo,  Antonietta. 

49.  Bit  of  Sunlight. 

Fragiacomo,  Pietro. 

50.  On  the  Beach. 

51.  End  of  a Day. 

Gaudenzi,  Pietro. 

52.  Maternity. 

Gioli,  Francesco. 

53.  Florentine  Harmonies. 

Gola,  Emilio. 

54.  Near  the  Bridge. 

Grubicy  De  Dragon,  Vittore. 

55.  Twilight. 


Innocenti,  Camillo. 

Awarded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

56.  Green  Shawl. 

57.  Morning. 

58.  Black  Ribbon. 

59.  Yellow  Room. 

Joris,  Pio. 

60.  Ponte  Sisto. 

Korompay,  Duilio. 

61.  Ruins  and  Flowers. 

Lionne,  Enrico. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

62.  Red  Roses. 

63.  Return  of  the  Divine  Love. 

Luxoro,  Cesare. 

64.  The  Promontory:  Quarto. 
Magliocchetti,  Ida. 

65.  Interior. 

Mancini,  Antonio. 

66.  The  Antiquary. 

67.  Bohemian. 

68.  Portrait. 

Marussig,  Guido. 

69.  Saint  Justus. 

Mengarini,  Pietro. 

70.  The  Other  Bank. 

Mentessi,  Giuseppe. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

71.  The  Soul  of  the  Stones. 

Mezzana,  Corrado. 

72.  Baths  of  Antonine. 

Migliaro,  Vincenzo. 

73.  Old  Naples. 

Milesi,  Alessandro. 

74.  The  Innkeeper  of  Goldoni. 
Miti-Zanetti,  Giuseppe. 

75.  Ancient  Venice. 

Morani,  Alessandro. 

76.  Tusculum. 

Morani,  Helbig  Lily. 

77.  Ancient  Music. 

Morbelli,  Angelo. 

78.  Sunset  Across  the  Lagoon. 
Neuschuler,  Alberto. 

79.  Landscape. 

Noel,  Arturo. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

80.  Light  and  Shade. 

81.  Portrait:  Lyda  Borelli. 

Nomellini,  Plinio. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

82.  Evening  in  May. 

83.  Sunkisses. 

Nono,  Luigi. 

84.  The  Beloved  Name. 

Parisani,  Napoleone. 

85.  Alban  Lake. 

86.  Sunset  Along  the  Tiber. 

Pasinetti,  Antonio. 

87.  White  House  at  Caprera. 

Petiti,  Filiberto. 

88.  Toward  Evening. 

Protti,  Alfredo. 

89.  The  Pearls. 

Reycend,  Enrico. 

90.  Mountain  Breezes. 

Rho,  Camillo. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

91.  Charming  Day. 

Ricci,  Dante. 

92.  The  Butterflies. 

93.  La  Valle  dell’  Aniene. 

Rossi,  Luigi. 

94.  Street  Urchins:  Caltanissetta. 

Sacheri,  Cesare. 

95.  Marina. 


ITALIAN  SECTION 


23 


Sala,  Paolo. 

96.  Along  the  Thames. 

Sambo,  Edgardo. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

97.  Nude. 

Sartorelli,  Francesco. 

98.  The  Lagoon : Sunset. 

Scattola,  Ferruccio. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

99.  Venice:  Daybreak  Effect. 
Scopinich,  Luigi. 

100.  A Canal  at  Burano. 

Tafuri,  Raffaele. 

101.  Saint  Marks. 

Tavernier,  Andrea. 

102.  Landscape. 

Tito,  Ettore. 

Awarded  Grand  Prize:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

103.  Cow. 

104.  Centaurs  and  Nymphs. 

105.  The  Pearl. 

106.  Portrait  of  a Lady. 

107.  The  Procession. 

Vianello,  Cesare. 

108.  The  Antiquary. 

Villani,  Gennaro. 

109.  Festa  a Mare. 

Vittori,  Carlo. 

110.  Loads  of  Gravel. 

Weiss,  Renzo. 

111.  Quiet:  The  Lake. 

Yrolli,  Vincenzo. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  £ 1915. 

112.  Violin  Player. 

Zanetti,  Zilla  Vettore. 

113.  The  Tree. 

SCULPTURE. 

Amigoni,  Luigi. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  £.,  1915. 

114.  Adolesence. 

Bazzaro,  Ernesto. 

115.  Water  Bearer. 

Bellotto,  Eugenio. 

116.  Hamida. 

Biondi,  Ernesto. 

117.  Saint  Francis  of  Assisi. 

Brozzi,  Renato. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

118.  Medals:  Animals. 

Calandra,  David. 

119.  The  Conquerer. 

Cataldi,  Amleto. 

120.  Head  of  Wheat. 

D’Antino,  Nicola. 

121.  Riri. 

122.  Dancing  Girl. 

Dazzi,  Arturo. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  £.,  1915, 

123.  Modern  Diana. 

Del  Santo,  Angelo. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  £.,  1915. 

124.  Youth. 


D’Orsi,  Achille. 

125.  Proximus  Tuus. 

Drei,  Ercole. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  /.  £.,  1915. 

126.  Statue  of  a Woman. 

Ferrari,  Ettore. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards, 

P.  P.  I.  £.,  1915. 

127.  Giuseppe  Garibaldi. 

128.  Cowboy. 

129.  Shepherd. 

Gemito,  Vincenzo. 

130.  The  Philosopher. 

Graziosi,  Giuseppe. 

Azvarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  £.,  1915. 

131.  Susanna. 

Guastalla,  Giuseppe. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  £.,  1915. 

132.  Sensations. 

133.  Visions. 

Jerace,  Francesco. 

134.  Victa. 

135.  Carlo tta  d’Asburgo. 

Luppi,  Ermenegildo. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  £.,  1915. 

136.  Grandma’s  Idol. 

137.  Goat. 

138.  The  Puppy. 

139.  Reconciliation. 

Maraini,  Antonio. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  £.,  1915. 

140.  Perseus. 

Marsili,  Emilio. 

141.  Poetry. 

Nicolini,  Giovanni. 

142.  Satyr  and  Nymph. 

143.  Milkmaid : Holland. 

Nono,  Urbano. 

144.  The  Discus  Thrower. 

Pellini,  Eugenio. 

145.  The  Idol. 

Pogliani,  Antonietta. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  £.,  1915. 

146.  On  the  Beach. 

Priui,  Giovanni. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  £.,  1915. 

147.  Babies’  Secrets. 

148.  The  Lovers. 

Renda,  Giuseppe. 

149.  Earth. 

Righetti,  Guido. 

150.  Marabu. 

Romanelli,  Raffaelle. 

Azvarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  £.,  1915. 

151.  Portrait  of  the  Painter  Gelli. 

152.  Portrait  of  Lyda  Borelli. 

Romanelli,  Romano. 

153.  The  Lament. 

154.  Ill-temper. 

Selva,  Attilio. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  £.,  1915. 

155.  Sphynx. 

Vedani,  Michelo. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  £.,  1915. 

156.  The  Kiss. 


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UNITED  STATES  SECTION. 


In  the  Biographical  Index  (pages  113  to  248)  will  he  found  a complete  list  of  the  works 
exhibited  by  each  artist  represented  in  the  United  States  Section.  Following  each  exhibit  cata- 
logued appears  a line  indicating  the  gallery  and  wall  location  of  the  exhibit.. 

The  Biographical  Index  is  arranged  in  alphabetical  order  of  the  initial  letter  of  the  artist’s 
proper  name,  and  the  awards  granted  in  this  Exposition  to  artists  in  the  United  States  Section 
will  be  found  noted  therein. 


GALLERY  TWENTY-SIX. 
PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Elliott,  Elizabeth  Shippen  Green. 

1.  Queen  Cophetua. 

2.  The  Moon  World. 

3.  Antoine  and  the  Little  Wooden  Sol- 

dier. 

4.  Elizabeth. 

5.  The  Princess. 

6.  Queen  Jehan  and  Riczi. 

Fortune,  E.  Charlton. 

7.  Moonlight. 

Taylor,  Frank  Walter. 

8.  Souvenir  of  Versailles. 

Robinson,  Boardman. 

9.  Louvain. 

Taylor,  Frank  Walter. 

10.  The  Pool;  London. 

11.  At  the  Races:  Deauville. 

12.  Illustration:  The  Iron  Woman. 

13.  Illustration:  The  Iron  Woman. 
Young,  Arthur. 

14.  This  World  of  Creepers. 

Taylor,  Frank  Walter. 

15.  The  Cargo:  London. 

16.  The  Beach  : Brighton. 

17.  Fete:  Night. 

18.  The  Villas:  Trouville. 

Smith,  Jessie  Willcox. 

19.  Jack  and  the  Bean  Stalk. 

20.  Babes  in  the  Wood. 

21.  Little  Red  Riding  Hood. 

22.  Cinderella. 

Benda,  Wladyslaw  T. 

23.  Laila. 

Smith,  Jessie  Willcox. 

24.  Snow  White  and  the  Seven  Dwarfs. 
Betts,  Anna  Whelan. 

25.  The  Trundle  Bed. 

Weber,  Sarah  S.  Stillwell. 

26.  Water  Baby. 

WALL  B. 

PHOTOGRAPHIC  REPRODUCTIONS  OF 
MURAL  PAINTINGS  AND 
SCULPTURE. 

Blum,_  Robert. 

27.  Vintage  Festival. 

McKenzie,  R.  Tait. 

28.  The  Sprinter. 

Wendt,  Julia  M.  Bracken. 

29.  Music. 

Tefft,  Carl  E. 

30.  Bronx  Fountain. 

Corbett,  Gail  Sherman. 

31.  Boy  for  Fountain. 

Thompson,  Nellie  Louise. 

32.  Egyptian  Lotus  Fountain. 

Tefft,  Carl  E. 

33.  Fine  Arts. 

Dumond,  Frank  Vincent. 

3'4.  Mural  No.  1. 


Donato,  Giuseppe. 

35.  Dance  of  Eternal  Spring. 

Weinman,  Adolph  A. 

36.  Monument:  Lieutenant  Colonel  Wil- 

liam F.  Vilas. 

Bush-Brown,  H.  K. 

37.  General  Anthony  Wayne. 

Donato,  Giuseppe. 

38.  Brute  of  Toil. 

Weinman,  Adolph  A. 

39.  Civic  Duty. 

Bush-Brown,  H.  K. 

40.  First  Regiment  of  Philadelphia. 
Dumond,  Frank  Vincent. 

41.  Mural  No.  2. 

Donato,  Giuseppe. 

42.  Fawn:  Voice  of  the  Forest. 
Weinman,  Adolph  A. 

43.  Monument:  General  Macomb. 

Brooks,  Richard  E. 

44.  Colonel  Cass. 

Mackay,  William  A. 

45.  Legend  of  Sargasso  S'ea. 

McKenzie,  R.  Tait. 

46.  The  Onslaught:  Rear  View. 
Thompson,  Nellie  Louise. 

47.  Egyptian  Lotus  Fountain. 

MacNeil,  Hermon  Atkins. 

48.  Coming  of  the  White  Man. 

Conner,  Jerome. 

49.  Onondaga  Indian. 

Knight,  Charles  R. 

50.  Buffaloes  and  Wolves. 

Walker,  Nellie  V. 

51.  Monument:  Chief  Keokuk. 

WALL  C. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Bains,  Ethel  Franklin  Betts. 

52.  Cinderella. 

Brown,  Charlotte  Harding. 

53.  Hump  Yourself. 

54.  The  Squab  Syndicate. 

55.  On  the  Hillside. 

Arthurs,  Stanley  Massey. 

56.  Overland  Transportation. 

Wyeth,  N.  C. 

57.  Ebenezer  Balfour  (Kidnaped). 

58.  Chinese  Pirates. 

59.  Old  Pew  (Treasure  Island). 

Arthurs,  Stanley  Massey. 

60.  The  Evening  Mail. 

Benda,  Wladyslaw  T. 

61.  Amazons. 

62.  Amazons:  II. 

Chappel,  Alonzo. 

63.  Surrender  of  Lee. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Wyeth,  N.  C. 

64.  Captain  Bones  Routs  Black  Dog 

(Treasure  Island). 

Schoonover,  Frank  E. 

65.  The  Fur  Brigade. 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


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Betts,  Anna  Whelan. 

G6.  A Winter  Day. 

Wyeth,  N.  C. 

67.  The  Picador. 

Fortune,  E.  Charlton. 

68.  The  Galloway  Inn. 

Harding,  George. 

69.  The  Fisherwoman. 

Bains,  Ethel  Franklin  Betts. 

70.  The  Story  of  the  Six  Swans. 

Betts,  Anna  Whelan. 

71.  The  Dancing  Class. 

Schoonover,  Frank  E. 

72.  The  Trail  of  the  North. 

Oakley,  Thornton. 

73.  Rajputana. 

McCarter,  Henry. 

74.  Lust  for  Gold. 

Bains,  Ethel  Franklin  Betts. 

75.  The  Big  Frog  Prince. 

76.  The  Story  of  Hansel  and  Gretel. 
Elliott,  Elizabeth  Shippen  Green. 

77.  The  First  Communion. 

Oakley,  Thornton. 

78.  Bullock  Cart:  Rajputana. 

79.  Water  Buffalo. 

80.  Faggot  Gatherer. 

81.  Chinto  Pilgrim. 

82.  Peasant  Woman. 

83.  Fisherman. 

Elliott,  Elizabeth  Shippen  Green. 

84.  Inspector  Joly. 

Oakley,  Thornton. 

85.  The  Guard  of  the  Maharajah. 

86.  Fakir. 

McCarter,  Henry. 

87.  The  Spanish  Legend. 

Bains,  Ethel  Franklin  Betts. 

88.  Snow  White  and  Rose  Red. 

89.  Rumpelstiltskin. 

GALLERY  TWENTY-SEVEN. 
PHOTOGRAPHIC  REPRODUCTIONS  OF 
MURAL  PAINTINGS  AND 
SCULPTURE. 

Coppini,  Pompeo. 

90.  Washington:  Mexico  City. 

Faulkner,  Barry. 

91.  Decoration  for  Mrs.  Harriman — The 

Conquerors  No.  1. 

Hibbard,  F.  C. 

92.  Fountain  Figure. 

Weinman,  Adolph  A. 

93.  Statue  of  General  Alexander  Macomb. 
Adams,  Herbert. 

94.  McMillan  Fountain. 

Weinman,  Adolph  A. 

95.  Group:  Maryland  Union  Soldiers  and 

Sailors’  Monument,  No.  1. 

Cox,  Kenyon. 

96.  Light  of  Learning. 

97.  The  Judicial  Virtues. 

Corbett,  Gail  Sherman. 

98.  Hamilton  S.  White  Memorial. 
Weinman,  Adolph  A. 

99.  Lieutenant  Colonel  William  F.  Vilas. 
Boyle,  John  J. 

100.  Benjamin  Franklin. 

Weinman,  Adolph  A. 

101.  Group:  Maryland  Union  Soldiers 

and  Sailors’  Monument,  No.  2. 

Coppini,  Pompeo. 

102.  The  Lost  Cause. 


Faulkner,  Barry. 

103.  Decoration  for  Mrs.  Harriman — The 

Conquerors  No.  3. 

Hibbard,  F.  C. 

104.  Fountain  Figure. 

Grover,  Oliver  Dennett. 

105.  Science. 

106.  Art. 

107.  Labor. 

108.  Literature. 

Stoddard,  Frederick  L. 

109.  Womanhood. 

Grover,  Oliver  Dennett. 

110.  Decoration  in  Blackstone  Memorial 

Library. 

Lauber,  Joseph. 

111.  The  Spirit  Triumphant. 

Sears,  Taber. 

112.  Joshua  Crossing  the  Jordan. 

Lauber,  Joseph. 

113.  Virtues  of  an  Upright  Judiciary. 
Vedder,  Elihu. 

114.  Good  and  Bad  Government:  Library 

of  Congress. 

Holslag,  J.  E. 

115.  On  the  Banks  of  the  Rio  Grande  in 

the  Early  Days. 

Marsh,  Fred  Dana. 

116.  Mural  Decoration. 

Walker,  Nellie  V. 

117.  Her  Son. 

Robinson,  Kathleen  Beverley. 

118.  Inspiration. 

Renault,  G. 

119.  Sylvan  Music. 

Weinman,  Adolph  A. 

120.  Figure  for  Wolcott  Grave  Memorial. 
Volk,  Douglas. 

121.  Fur  Trading  Period. 

Turner,  C.  Y. 

122.  General  Washington  at  Fort  Lee. 
Dodge,  William  de  Leftwich. 

123.  Ambition. 

Boyle,  John  J. 

124.  Relief  Fountain. 

Lamb,  Frederick  Stymetz. 

125.  Conference  of  Washington  and  His 

Officers. 

Taft,  Lorado. 

126.  Blackhawk. 

Pearce,  Charles  Sprague. 

127.  Library  of  Congress. 

Corbett,  Gail  Sherman. 

128.  Detail  of  Hamilton  S.  White  Mem- 

orial. 

Conner,  Jerome. 

129.  Portrait. 

MacNeil,  Hermon  Atkins. 

130.  Peace:  McKinley  Memorial. 
Longman,  Evelyn  Beatrice. 

131.  Doors  for  Wellesley  College. 
Hibbard,  F.  C. 

132.  Infantryman. 

Melchers,  Gari. 

133.  Library  of  Congress  No.  1. 

MacNeil,  Hermon  Atkins. 

134.  Prosperity:  McKinley  Memorial. 
Longman,  Evelyn  Beatrice. 

135.  Doors:  Annapolis. 

Hibbard,  F.  C. 

136.  General  James  Shields. 

Tefft,  Carl  E. 

137.  Fort  Lee  Battle  Monument. 


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Crisp,  Arthur. 

138.  Seven  Ages  of  Man:  Belasco  Theatre. 

McKenzie,  R.  Tait. 

139.  The  Relay  Runner. 

MacNeil,  Hermon  Atkins. 

140.  Soldiers  and  Sailors’  Memorial. 

MacEwen,  Walter. 

141.  Library  of  Congress  No.  2. 

Jaegers,  Albert. 

142.  Baron  von  Steuben. 

Chanler,  R.  W. 

143.  Dance  of  Death. 

Lichtenauer,  J.  Mortimer. 

144.  Proscenium  Arch. 

Weinman,  Adolph  A. 

145.  Lincoln:  State  Capitol:  Kentucky. 
Schweitzer,  J.  Otto. 

146.  Monument  to  General  Muhlenberg. 
Coppini,  Pompeo. 

147.  Washington  Monument:  Mexico  City. 
MacNeil,  Hermon  Atkins. 

148.  Soldiers  and  Sailors'  Memorial. 
MacEwen,  Walter. 

149.  Library  of  Congress  No.  1. 

Jaegers,  Albert. 

150.  Military  Instruction:  Baron  von 

Steuben  Monument. 

Flanagan,  John. 

151.  Monumental  Clock : Library  of  Con- 

gress. 

Crisp,  Arthur. 

152.  Taming  of  the  Shrew. 

McKenzie,  R.  Tait. 

153.  Supple  Juggler. 

Blum,  Robert. 

154.  Processional. 

Oakley,  Violet. 

155.  Governor’s  Reception  Room:  State 

Capitol:  Harrisburg  No.  1. 

156.  Governor’s  Reception  Room:  State 

Capitol:  Harrisburg  No.  2. 

157.  Governor’s  Reception  Room:  State 

Capitol:  Harrisburg  No.  3. 

158.  Governor's  Reception  Room:  State 

C'apitol:  Harrisburg  No.  4. 

159.  Governor’s  Reception  Room:  State 

Capitol : Harrisburg  No.  5. 

160.  Governor’s  Reception  Room:  State 

Capitol:  Harrisburg  No.  6. 

161.  Governor’s  Reception  Room:  State 

Capitol:  Harrisburg  No.  7. 

162.  Governor’s  Reception  Room:  State 

Capitol : Harrisburg  No.  8. 

163.  Governor’s  Reception  Room:  State 

Capitol : Harrisburg  No.  9. 

164.  Governor’s  Reception  Room:  State 

Capitol:  Harrisburg  No.  10. 

165.  Governor’s  Reception  Room:  State 

Capitol:  Harrisburg  No.  11. 
Adams,  Herbert. 

166.  Tympanum  St.  Bartholomew  Church. 
Sears,  Taber. 

167.  Eastern  Gateway  of  American  Con- 

tinent. 

Schwartz,  Andrew  T. 

168.  Panel  Ceiling  of  Ballroom. 

Abbey,  Edwin  A. 

169.  Treasures  of  Earth:  Pennsylvania 

State  Capitol. 

French,  Daniel  Chester. 

170.  Africa. 

171.  Europe. 

Harvey,  Eli. 

172.  Lion  Recumbent:  Eaton  Mausoleum. 


Blashfleld,  Edwin  H. 


173. 

The  Graduate  and  Seven  Other  Dec- 
orations. 

174. 

Washington  Laying  Down  His  Com- 
mission and  Eight  Other  Decora- 
tions. 

French, 

Daniel  Chester. 

175. 

Melvin  Memorial. 

176. 

Stuyvesant  Memorial. 

177. 

Wisconsin. 

178. 

Wendell  Phillips. 

179. 

The  Spirit  of  Life:  Spencer  Trask 
Memorial. 

180. 

Oglethorpe. 

Turner, 

181. 

C.  Y. 

First  Passage  of  Steamer  Claremont. 

French, 

Daniel  Chester. 

182. 

America. 

183'. 

Asia. 

Weinman,  Adolph  A. 

184.  Sphinx:  Scottish  Rite  Temple. 

Harris,  W.  L, 

185.  Mural  Painting  on  Gold:  Paulist 

Church. 

Loomis,  Chester. 

186.  Decoration:  Adelphi  House:  Cor- 

nell. 

Hewlett,  Joseph  M. 

187.  Decoration  for  Academic  Theatre. 
Lamb,  Frederick  Stymetz. 

188.  Designs  for  Stained  Glass  Windows. 

Turner,  C.  Y. 

189.  Triumph  of  Manhattan. 

White,  Gilbert. 

190.  Decoration:  New  Haven  County 

Court  House. 

Lamb,  Charles  Rollinson. 

191.  Lakewood  Memorial  Chapel. 

La  Farge,  John. 

192.  Church  Decoration. 

Vedder,  Elihu. 

193.  Minerva:  Library  of  Congress- 

Grimes,  Frances. 

194.  Bishop  Potter:  Grace  Church. 
Bush-Brown,  H.  K. 

195.  Lincoln  at  Gettysburg. 

Harris,  W.  L. 

196.  Decorative  Compositions:  The  Pro 

cious  Blood. 

Turner,  C.  Y. 

197.  Peggy  Stewart. 

Harris,  W.  L. 

198.  Color  Study:  Paulist  Church. 

Lamb,  Frederick  Stymetz. 

199.  Milton,  etc. 

200.  John  Eliot  Preaching. 

Shirlaw,  Walter. 

201.  Library  of  Congress. 

Lauber,  Joseph. 

202.  Pilgrimage  of  Life. 

Newton,  Francis. 

203.  The  Rattle  Watch. 

Millet,  Frank  D. 

204.  Transportation  of  Mail:  Cleveland 

Court  House  No.  2. 

Phoenix,  Lauros  Monroe. 

205.  Hiawatha. 

Sargent,  John  Singer. 

206.  Dogma  of  Trinity:  Boston  Public 

Library. 

207.  Confusion  of  Religions:  Lunette. 

Ballin,  Hugo. 

208.  Ceiling  Decorations:  Wisconsin. 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


Faulkner,  Barry. 

209.  Decoration  for  Mrs.  Harriman — 

Famous  Women  No.  3. 

210.  Decoration  for  Mrs.  Harriman— 

The  Conquerors  No.  4. 

Sargent,  John  Singer. 

211.  Moloch:  Boston  Public  Library. 

212.  Astarte:  Boston  Public  Library. 
Lamb,  Frederick  Stymetz. 

213.  The  Wildey  Memorial  Window. 
Harris,  W.  L. 

214.  Carved  and  Painted  Doorway : Paul- 

ist  Church. 

Harvey,  Eli. 

215.  Sculpture  Detail : Lion  House. 

Faulkner,  Barry. 

216.  Decoration  for  Mrs.  Harriman — The 

Conquerors  No.  2. 

Crisp,  Arthur. 

217.  Mural  Paintings:  House  of  S.  Pros- 

ser. 

Abbey,  Edwin  A. 

218.  Seat  Perilous:  Boston  Public  Li- 

brary. 

Schladermundt,  H.  T. 

219.  Art  Gallery:  Thomas  Fortune  Ryan, 

Esq. 

Ryland,  R.  K. 

220.  Night  Following  Day. 

Willis,  R.  T. 

221.  Decoration  22nd  Regiment  Armory. 

Fairbanks,  F.  P. 

222.  Mars. 

Bancroft,  Milton. 

223.  Architecture. 

Millet,  Frank  D. 

224.  Lunette:  Hudson  County  Court 

House. 

Fairbanks,  F.  P. 

225.  Lyric  Ode. 

Walker,  Nellie  V. 

226.  Young  Donatello. 

Borglum,  Solon  H. 

227.  Captain  O’Neill. 

Conner,  Jerome. 

228.  Robert  Emmet. 

Boyle,  John  J. 

229.  Stone  Age. 

Willett,  A.  R. 

230.  Justice  and  Mercy. 

Breck,  George  W. 

231.  The  Nativity. 

Peixotto,  Ernest. 

232.  Panel  for  Frieze. 

Borglum,  Solon  H. 

233.  General  Gordon. 

Zolnay,  George  Julian. 

234.  The  Call : Detail. 

Tilden,  Douglas. 

235.  Monument:  California  Volunteers. 

Bush-Brown,  H.  K. 

236.  Mary  Jennison:  The  White  Captive. 

Millet,  Frank  D. 

237.  Transportation  of  Mail : Cleveland 

Court  House  No.  3. 

Kimball,  Isabel  M. 

238.  Fountain  of  Wenonah. 

Conner,  Jerome. 

239.  John  Carroll:  Founder  of  George- 

town University. 

Brooks,  Richard  E. 

240.  Seward. 

Melchers,  Gari. 

241.  Library  of  Congress  No.  1. 


Jones,  Francis  C. 

242.  Mural  Decoration. 

Thayer,  Abbott  H. 

243’.  Florence. 

Wendt,  Julia  M.  Bracken. 

244.  The  Nymph. 

Tilden,  Douglas. 

245.  Fountain  of  Mechanics. 

246.  Football  Players. 

Zolnay,  George  Julian. 

247.  Labor:  Detail. 

Faulkner,  Barry. 

248.  Decoration  for  Mrs.  Harriman — • 

Famous  Women  No.  2. 

Fairbanks,  F.  P. 

249.  Cotton. 

Faulkner,  Barry. 

250.  Decoration  for  Mrs.  Harriman — 

Famous  Women  No.  1. 

Millet,  Frank  D. 

251.  Transportation  of  Mail:  Cleveland 

Court  House  No.  1. 

252.  The  Purchase. 

Tilden,  Douglas. 

253.  Fountain  of  Mechanics. 

Walker,  Nellie  V. 

254.  Memorial:  W.  S.  Stratton. 

Corbett,  Gail  Sherman. 

255.  Sundial  Boy. 

Hibbard,  F.  C. 

256.  Mark  Twain. 

GALLERY  TWENTY-EIGHT. 
PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Whistler,  James  McNeill. 

257.  Gray  and  Silver:  The  Life  Boat. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

258.  The  Sad  Sea:  Dieppe. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

259.  Petite  Mephiste. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

260.  The  White  House. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

261.  Wortley:  Note  in  Green. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

262.  Venus  Rising  from  the  Sea. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

263.  Symphony  in  Blue  and  Pink. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

264.  Symphony  in  White  and  Red. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

265.  Variation  in  Blue  and  Green. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

266.  The  White  Symphony:  Three  Girls. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
» Collection. 

267.  Venus. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

268.  Blue  and  Gold:  The  Rose  Azalea. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

269.  Green  and  Silver:  Beaulieu  Terrace. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

270.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Whibley. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 


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Whistler,  James  McNeill — (Continued). 

271.  Grey  and  Silver:  The  Mersey. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

272.  Nude  Figure  and  Cupid. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

273.  Nude  Figure. 

Lent  by  J.  Alden  Weir,  Esq. 

274.  Study  in  Rose  and  Brown. 

Lent  by  the  Hacldey  Gallery  of 
Fine  Arts. 

275.  Green  and  Violet:  Portrait  of  Mrs. 

E.  Milicent  Cobden. 

Lent  by  the  Estate  of  Mrs.  E.  M. 
Cobden. 

276.  Portrait:  Mrs.  Huth. 

Lent  by  Louis  Huth,  Esq. 

277.  Falling  Rocket:  Nocturne:  Black 

and  Gold. 

Lent  by  Samuel  Untermyer,  Esq. 

278.  Note  Blanche:  Whistler’s  Study  of 

.To. 

Lent  by  the  Estate  of  Mrs.  E.  M. 
Cobden. 

279.  The  Daughter  of  the  Concierge. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  William  A.  Noyes. 

SCULPTURE. 

Polasek,  Albin. 

280.  Maternal  Love. 

MacNeil,  Carol  Brooks. 

281.  Betty. 

Longman,  Evelyn  Beatrice. 

282.  Female  Torso. 

283.  Female  Torso. 

Polasek,  Albin. 

284.  Portrait  of  a Baby. 

Quinn,  Edmond  T. 

285.  Audrey. 

Polasek,  Albin. 

286.  Fantasy. 

GALLERY  TWENTY-NINE. 

PRINTS,  PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 
Whistler,  James  McNeill. 

287.  The  Little  Mast. 

288.  San  Biagio. 

289.  Drouet. 

290.  The  Traghetto. 

291.  The  Thames. 

292.  San  Giorgio. 

293.  Becquet. 

294.  The  Piazzetta. 

295.  Long  House,  Amsterdam. 

296.  La  Vieilles  aux  Loques. 

297.  The  Palace. 

298.  Unfinished  Sketch  of  Lady  Haden. 

299.  The  Riva,  No.  1. 

Lent  by  William  M.  Ladd,  Esq. 

300.  The  Smith,  Passage  du  Dragon. 

301.  Draped  Figure,  Reclining  (in  colors). 

302.  Draped  Figure,  Standing  (in  colors). 

303.  The  Little  Nude  Model  Reading. 

Lent  by  Hunt  Henderson,  Esq. 

304.  Long  Venice. 

Lent  by  William  M.  Ladd,  Esq. 

305.  Nude  Model,  Standing. 

Lent  by  Hunt  Henderson,  Esq.  • 

306.  Square  House,  Amsterdam. 

307.  Dooi'way  and  Vine. 

308.  Two  Doorways. 

309.  Salute:  Dawn. 

310.  Model  and  Child. 

Lent  by  William  M.  Ladd,  Esq. 

311.  Study:  Maude  Seated. 

312.  Stephane  Mallarme. 

313.  A Duet- 

Lent  by  Hunt  Henderson,  Esq. 

314.  The  Limeburner. 

Lent  by  William  M.  Ladd,  Esq. 


Whistler,  James  McNeill — (Continued). 

315.  The  Dancing  Girl. 

Lent  by  Hunt  Henderson,  Esq. 

316.  Black  Lion  Wharf. 

Lent  by  William  M.  Ladd,  Esq. 

317.  La  Fruitiere  de  la  Rue  de  Grenelle. 

Lent  by  Hunt  Henderson,  Esq. 

318.  Rothernithe. 

319.  Weary. 

Lent  by  William  M.  Ladd,  Esq. 

320.  Terrace:  Luxembourg. 

Lent  by  Hunt  Henderson,  Esq. 

321.  Girl  with  Parasol. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  G.  R.  Halkett. 

322.  Little  London. 

Lent  by  Hunt  Henderson,  Esq. 

323.  The  Opal  Sea. 

Lent  by  the  Estate  of  Mrs.  E.  M. 
Cobden. 

324.  The  Blacksmith's  Shop. 

Lent  by  William  M.  Ladd,  Esq. 

325.  Portrait  of  Joseph  Pennell. 

326.  Savoy  Pigeons. 

Lent  by  Hunt  Henderson,  Esq. 

SCULPTURE. 

Noquet,  Paul. 

327.  Endless  Grief. 

GALLERF  THIRTY. 

PRINTS:  ETCHINGS,  LITHOGRAPHS,  ETC. 
Wolf,  Henry. 

328.  Lower  N.  Y.  in  a Mist  from  a Penn. 

R.  R.  Boat. 

329.  The  Evening  Star. 

330.  Little  Lady  Sophie  of  Soho  (after 

Whistler) . 

331.  Evening,  Swan  Lake,  Central  Park, 

New  York. 

332.  The  Wood  Gatherers  (after  George 

Inness) . 

333.  Lizzie  Lynch  (after  Weir). 

334.  Joseph  Pulitzer  (after  Sargent). 

335.  The  Mussel  Gatherers  (after  Homer 

D.  Martin). 

336.  The  Mirror  (after  John  W.  Alex- 

ander). 

337.  The  Morning  Star. 

33'8.  Lady  with  a Lute  (after  Vermeer). 

339.  River  Scene,  La  Riviere  a la  Tour 

Lointaine  (after  Corot). 

340.  A Northeaster  (after  Homer). 

341.  Portrait  of  the  Engraver,  H.  Wolf 

(after  Wiles). 

342.  Miss  Alexander  (after  Whistler). 
French,  Frank  P, 

343.  Edwin  Booth  (after  Sargent). 

344.  Portrait  (after  Dewing). 

Chadwick,  Charles  W. 

345.  Needlework  (after  Townsend). 

Evans,  John  W. 

346.  Becalmed  (after  Beal). 

Northcote,  Stafford  M. 

347.  Playmates. 

Chadwick,  Charles  W. 

348.  The  Culprit  (after  Belcher). 
Bernstrom,  Victor. 

349.  The  River  Shore. 

French,  Frank  P. 

350.  Beech  Woods  (after  Parsons). 

351.  The  Meadow. 

352.  Bedouin  Girl  (after  Photograph). 

353.  Izaak  Walton  (after  Boughton). 
Wellington,  F.  H. 

354.  Girl  at  the  Piano  (after  painting  by 

Harry  Townsend). 

Clossom,  William  Baxter. 

355.  The  Christ  (after  Da  Vinci). 

356.  Winifred  Dysart  (after  Fuller). 


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Watt,  William  G. 

357.  A Russian  Lady  (after  Fechin). 

Bernstrom,  Victor. 

358.  Pirates  Haven. 

Evans,  John  W. 

359.  Making  Glass  Beads  (after  Sargent). 

360.  Commencement  Day  (after  Bellows). 

Watt,  William  G. 

361.  The  Ring  (after  Alexander). 
Meinhausen,  George. 

362.  Andrew  Jackson. 

Closson,  William  Baxter. 

363.  Ideal  Head  (after  Fuller). 

Watt,  William  G. 

364.  The  Apple  Gatherers  (after  Ander- 

son). 

Meinhausen,  George. 

365.  The  Life  Boat. 

366.  The  Phantom  Ship. 

Rosenthal,  Albert. 

367.  William  H.  Taft  (after  Zorn). 

Moran,  Mary  Nimmo. 

368.  Gardner’s  Bay,  Long  Island. 

Smillie,  James  David. 

369.  Montrose,  Pennsylvania. 

370.  Hollyhocks. 

Parrish,  Stephen. 

371.  Fisherman’s  House,  Cape  Ann. 

Rosenthal,  Max. 

372.  Mrs.  Benedict  Arnold  and  Child. 

373.  General  James  Wilkinson. 

374.  Washington  (after  Stuart). 

Platt,  Charles  A. 

375.  Fish  House. 

Lent  by  A.  S.  Macdonald,  Esq. 
Smillie,  James  David. 

376.  Good  Night  and  Sweet  Dreams. 
Moran,  Mary  Nimmo. 

377.  The  Edge  of  a Georgian  Pond. 
Moran,  Thomas. 

378.  An  Old  Apple  Orchard. 

Rosenthal,  Albert. 

379.  Theodore  Roosevelt  (after  Sargent). 

Moran,  Mary  Nimmo. 

380.  Twilight,  Easthampton. 
Hammersmith,  Paul. 

381.  Jones  Island. 

382.  Close  of  Day. 

Bacher,  Otto. 

383.  Rainy  Day  in  Venice. 

Steuver,  Celia  M. 

384.  Old  Street  Besigheim,  Bavaria. 

Bacher,  Otto. 

385.  Chioggia. 

Vanderhoof,  Charles  A. 

3'86.  Solitude. 

Steuver,  Celia  M. 

387.  Ulm  II. 

Moran,  Thomas. 

388.  Hook  Pond,  Easthampton. 

Millar,  Addison  Thomas. 

389.  The  Winding  Road,  Holland. 

Ferris,  Stephen  L. 

390.  Granada. 

Lent  by  Ingraham  Hughes,  Esq. 
Millar,  Addison  Thomas. 

391.  The  Storm,  St.  Vincent  de  Paul,  N.  Y. 
Bacher,  Otto. 

392.  Casa  d’Oro. 

Moran,  Thomas. 

393.  The  Breaking  Wave. 

Moran,  Mary  Nimmo. 

394.  Goose  Pond. 


Moran,  Thomas. 

395.  The  Light  House. 

Merritt,  Anna  Lee. 

396.  A Child  That  Wriggled. 

Bacher,  Otto. 

397.  Three  Ships. 

Millar,  Addison  Thomas. 

398.  Moonrise  on  the  Birches. 

Merritt,  Anna  Lee. 

399.  Reapers. 

Partington,  Gertrude. 

400.  Beach  and  Cliffs  at  San  Francisco. 
Weir,  J.  Alden. 

401.  Portrait  of  H.  C.  Weir. 

Blum,  Robert  F. 

402.  The  Witch. 

Stetson,  Charles  Walter. 

403.  Landscape  with  Figures. 

Weir,  J.  Alden. 

404.  Portrait  Figure. 

405.  The  Evening  Lamp. 

Bacher,  Otto. 

406.  Entrance,  Grand  Canal. 

Lent  by  Frederick  Keppel  & Co., 
New  York. 

Weir,  J.  Alden. 

407.  Arcturus. 

408.  Portrait  of  John  F.  Weir. 

409.  Child  with  Dog. 

410.  The  Little  Student. 

Bacher,  Otto. 

411.  The  Lido,  Venice. 

Weir,  J.  Alden. 

412.  Portrait  of  Dr.  Robert  F.  Weir. 

Blum,  Robert  F. 

413.  Profile. 

Lent  by  William  J.  Baer,  Esq. 

Bacher,  Otto. 

414.  Fondamenta  di  Tolentini. 

Goetsch,  Gustav  F. 

415.  The  Harbor. 

416.  Marblehead  Harbor. 

Perard,  Victor  Semon. 

417.  Brooklyn  Bridge. 

418.  The  Madeleine. 

Partington,  Gertrude. 

419.  Old  Telegraph  Hill. 

Mullgardt,  Louis  Christian. 

420.  East  Entrance  to  Varied  Industries 

Building. 

Ryder,  Worth. 

421.  Alt  Munchenerin. 

Williams,  J.  Scott. 

422.  The  Ship  Blacksmith  Shop. 
Mullgardt,  Louis  Christian. 

423.  Carmel  Mission,  Curmel-bythe-Sea, 

California. 

Ryder,  Worth. 

424.  Flemish  Woman. 

Goetsch,  Gustav  F. 

425.  On  the  Harlem  Pier. 

426.  Marblehead,  Mass. 

Mullgardt,  Louis  Christian. 

427.  West  Side  of  Education  Building. 
Ryder,  Worth. 

428.  The  Veronese. 

Goetsch,  Gustav  F. 

429.  In  the  Harbor. 

Monks,  John  A.  S. 

43'0.  Rocky  Road. 

Griffin,  James  Martin. 

431.  River  Lee,  Cork.  Ireland. 


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Dillaye,  Blanche. 

432.  On  Little  Egg  Harbor  Bay. 

433.  A Bird’s  Eye  View  of  Annisquam. 

Jones,  Alfred. 

434.  The  Capture  of  Major  Andre. 

Farrar,  Henry. 

435.  Evening  Near  a Fishing  Station. 

Savage,  Edward. 

436.  The  Washington  Family. 

Koopman,  Augustus. 

437.  Brittany  Fisherman. 

Moran,  Peter. 

438.  On  the  Road  to  Albueraue. 

Jones,  Alfred. 

439.  Farmer’s  Nooning. 

Brown,  M.  E.  D. 

440.  Stephen  Girard  (after  Bass  Otis). 
Lougacre,  James  Barton. 

441.  Andrew  Jackson. 

Moran,  Thomas. 

442.  Solitude. 

Tiebout,  Cornelius. 

443.  Right  Rev.  William  White. 

Peale,  Rembrandt. 

444.  Lord  Byron. 

Smithwick,  John  G. 

445.  Girl  with  Muff  (after  Abbey). 
Warner,  William. 

446.  Sir  Charles  Metcalf. 

Harriton,  Abraham. 

447.  Son  of  Israel. 

Hill,  John. 

448.  New  York  from  Governor’s  Island. 
Ritchie,  Alexander  Hay. 

449.  The  March  to  the  Sea  (after  Barley). 
Marshall,  William  Edgar. 

450.  George  Washington. 

Schoff,  Stephen  Alonzo. 

451.  General  Devens  (after  F.  Vinton). 
Kruell,  Gustav. 

452.  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Dawson- Watson. 

453.  The  Night  Fisherman. 

Schoff,  Stephen  Alonzo. 

454.  The  Bathers  (after  William  Hunt). 
Dawson-Watson. 

455.  The  Man  with  the  Silver  Tocque 

(after  Rembrandt). 

Burt,  Charles. 

456.  Henry  W.  Longfellow. 

Schoff,  Stephen  Alonzo. 

457.  Mrs.  Harrison  Grey  Otis  (after  Gil- 

bert Stuart). 

King,  F.  S. 

458.  The  Sorceress  (after  F.  S.  Church). 
Farrar,  Henry. 

459.  Sunset. 

Smillie,  James  David. 

460.  Voyage  of  Life. 

Durand,  Asher  Brown. 

461.  Ariadne  (after  Vanderlyn). 

Kruell,  Gustav. 

462.  W.  T.  Sherman. 

463.  Robert  E.  Lee. 

Partington,  Gertrude. 

464.  Portrait  Mile,  da  Cordoba. 

Cole,  Timothy. 

465.  Portrait  (after  Velasquez). 

466.  Portrait  of  Princess  Vitelli  (after 

Francia). 

467.  Holy  Family  (after  Rembrandt). 


Cole,  Timothy — (Continued). 

468.  Portrait  of  a Spanish  Lady  (after 

Fortuny). 

469.  Portrait  of  Lady  Skipwith  (after 

Reynolds) . 

470.  Saint  Elizabeth  (after  Zurbaran). 

471.  The  Bathers  (after  Corot). 

472.  La  Maternite  (after  Carriere). 

473.  Portrait  of  a Man  (after  Velasquez). 

474.  The  Mother  (after  Millet). 

475.  Madame  Mercier  (after  Greuze). 

476.  Philip  IV  (after  Velasquez). 

477.  Portrait  of  Snyder’s  Wife  (after  Van 

Dyck). 

478.  Nature  (after  Romney). 

479.  Mona  Lisa  (after  Da  Vinci). 

SCULPTURE. 

Dallin,  Cyrus. 

480.  Chief  Joseph. 

481.  Standing  Elk. 

GALLERY  THIRTY-ONE. 

PRINTS:  ETCHINGS,  LITHOGRAPHS,  ETC. 
Pennell,  Joseph. 

482.  Under  the  Bridge,  Chicago. 

483.  The  Cathedral  Door. 

484.  Up  to  the  Fairmont. 

485.  At  the  Foot  of  the  Falls. 

486.  On  the  Way  to  Bessemer. 

487.  Falls  at  Night. 

488.  Pittsburg  No.  3. 

489.  Storm  in  the  Canyon. 

490.  Rebuilding  the  Campanile  No.  2. 

491.  Old  and  New  Rome. 

492.  The  Walled  City. 

493.  Rebuilding  the  Campanile,  Venice. 

494.  Rebuilding  the  Campanile  No.  3. 

495.  Guard  Gate,  Gatun. 

496.  On  the  Pincio,  Rome. 

407  7hp  fjoeflp 

498.  St.  Paul’s  Out  of  My  Window. 

499.  The  Cut,  Culebra. 

500.  Pittsburg  No.  2. 

501.  Steam  Shovel. 

502.  Wren’s  City. 

503.  River  of  Work,  Leeds. 

504.  Guard  Gate,  Gatun  No.  2. 

505.  Low  Moor  Works,  Bradford. 

506.  Bottom  of  Gatun  Lock. 

507.  Cortland  Street  by  Night. 

508.  Palisades  and  Palaces. 

509.  End  of  the  Day,  Gatun  Lock. 

510.  Times  Building. 

511.  Bottom  of  Pedro  Miguel. 

512.  Hail  America. 

513.  The  Big  Stack,  Sheffield. 

514.  Cranes  at  Miraflores. 

515.  Grip  at  Serang. 

516.  The  Avenue. 

517.  Old  and  New  Mills  at  Valenciennes. 

518.  The  Elevated. 

519.  The  Dump,  Serang. 

520.  The  Woolworth  Building. 

521.  New  Rhine  Castles. 

522.  The  White  Tower. 

523.  Zeppelin  Shed. 

524.  The  Iron  Gate,  Charleroi. 

525.  Modern  Hobbema,  Charleroi. 

526.  Copper  at  Cardiff. 

527.  White  Mills,  Holland. 

528.  Columns  of  Temple  of  Jupiter,  Even- 

ing. 

529.  Stock  Yards,  Chicago. 

530.  Grain  Elevators,  Chicago. 

531.  Zeppelin  Coming  Out. 

532.  Creusot. 

SCULPTURE. 

Boyle,  John  J. 

533.  Tired  Out. 


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31 


GALLERY  THIRTY-TWO. 

PRINTS:  ETCHINGS,  LITHOGRAPHS,  ETC. 

Gagnon,  Clarence  A. 

534.  Rue  des  Cordeliers,  Dinan. 

535.  L’Orage. 

Cotton,  John  Wesley. 

536.  Pollard  Willows. 

Wood,  Franklin  T. 

537.  St.  Jerome. 

Haskell,  Ernest. 

538.  The  Spectre. 

539.  Dwarfs  of  Ragged  Island. 

Paulus,  Francis  Petrus. 

540.  Old  Beggar  Woman. 

Cotton,  John  Wesley. 

541.  Belgian  Farm. 

542.  In  the  Beguinage,  Bruges. 

Wood,  Franklin  T. 

543.  Farm  Lane. 

Haskell,  Ernest. 

544.  Hill  Top. 

545.  Kennebec  Homesteads. 

Paulus,  Francis  Petrus. 

546.  Head  of  an  Old  Man. 

Piazzoni,  Gottardo  F.  P. 

547.  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris. 

548.  Mountain  Home,  Switzerland. 

549.  The  Seine,  Neuilly,  France. 

Gagnon,  Clarence  A. 

550.  Mont  St.  Michel  Brittany. 

De  Cordoba,  Mathilde. 

551.  Ma  Mere. 

Armington,  Caroline  Helena. 

552.  St.  Sulpice,  Paris. 

De  Cordoba,  Mathilde. 

553.  Charles  Courtenay  Hoge. 

Armington,  Caroline  Helena. 

554.  Notre  Dame  de  Paris. 

Vondrous,  John  C. 

555.  Nicholas  Church  from  Mostecka  St. 

556.  Prague  Bridges. 

Armington,  Frank  M. 

557.  Portal  am  Rathaushof,  Rothenburg. 
Reed,  Earl  H. 

558.  The  Homing  Call. 

Armington,  Frank  M. 

559.  Henkersteg,  Nurnberg. 

Vondrous,  John  C. 

560.  S.  Maria  della  Salute,  Venice. 
Armington,  Frank  M. 

561.  Boulevard  des  Capucines,  Paris. 
Vondrous,  John  C. 

562.  Tyn  Church,  Prague  (Nocturne). 

Aid,  George  Charles. 

563.  Port  d’Honfleur. 

564.  Notre  Dame  de  Mechelin. 

565.  Isolabona. 

Borg,  Carl  Oscar. 

566.  Villa  dei  Quintilli  (Campagna  Ro- 

mana). 

Webster,  Herman  A. 

567.  Vieux  Marche,  Marseilles. 

Aid,  George  Charles. 

568.  Les  Deux  Pouts,  San  Remo. 

Webster,  Herman  A. 

569.  L’Institut. 

570.  Ancienne  Faculte  de  Medecine,  Paris. 

571.  Old  Houses  on  the  Quai. 

572.  Le  Pont  Notre  Dame. 

Borg,  Carl  Oscar. 

573.  II  Castello. 


Aid,  George  Charles. 

574.  Pont  Neuf. 

575.  Les  Balcons,  Isolabona. 

Webster,  Herman  A. 

576.  Sur  le  Quai  Montebello. 

Randolph,  Lee  F. 

577.  A Wind-Swept  Pine,  Monterey. 

578.  San  Carlos  Mission,  Monterey. 

Wood,  Franklin  T. 

579.  Piazza  Bagnia. 

Washburn,  Cadwallader. 

580.  Dragon  Font  at  Kujomizu  Dera  Tem 

pie,  Japan. 

581.  Tower  of  Templo  Parroquial,  Toxco. 

Wood,  Franklin  T. 

582.  Old  Man  of  Taormina. 

Pearson,  Ralph  M. 

583.  Site  of  New  Field  Museum. 

584.  Winter  in  Jackson  Park. 

Randolph,  Lee  F. 

585.  Old  Church  Tower  at  Grez. 
Pearson,  Ralph  M. 

586.  Structural  Iron. 

Washburn,  Cadwallader. 

587.  Peon  with  Zarape. 

Wood,  Franklin  T. 

588.  Pasture  Bars. 

Washburn,  Cadwallader. 

589.  Ebbing  Tides. 

Randolph,  Lee  F. 

590.  L’eglise  de  Nemours. 

Wood,  Franklin  T. 

591.  Gondolas. 

Washburn,  Cadwallader. 

592.  Santa  Maria  in  Distance,  Cuernavaca. 

Mexico. 

Sturges,  Dwight  C. 

593.  A Late  Cottager. 

Wright,  Margaret  Hardon. 

594.  St.  Merry,  Paris. 

Schneider,  Otto  J. 

595.  The  Old  Settee. 

Brown,  Howell  C. 

596.  Eucalyptus  Trees,  Laguna  Beach. 

Sturges,  Dwight  C. 

597.  Alone. 

598.  The  Promised  Land. 

599.  Sisters. 

600.  Stamp  Collectors. 

Ryder,  Worth. 

601.  Bavarian  Girl. 

Merrill,  Katherine. 

602.  Burnham  Beeches. 

Sturges,  Dwight  C. 

603.  Portrait,  Dr.  Samuel  Green. 

604.  The  Bed  Time  Story. 

Levy,  William  Auerbach. 

605.  The  Harp  of  the  Winds. 

Coover,  Nell. 

606.  Waiting. 

Washburn,  Cadwallader. 

607.  Where  Boats  Beach. 

Sturges,  Dwight  C. 

608.  The  Three  Elms. 

Gleeson,  Charles  K. 

609.  Quai  d’lvry,  Paris. 

Congdon,  Adairene  Vose. 

610.  Place  Saint  Genevieve. 

Congdon,  Thomas  R. 

611.  Saint  Etienne  du  Mont. 

Congdon,  Adairene  Vose. 

612.  Montreuil  sur  Mer. 


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Smith,  J.  Andre. 

613.  The  Jewel  of  Venice. 

614.  Palaces  and  Barges. 

615.  The  Molo,  Venice. 

616.  The  Little  Foundry,  Venice. 

Roth,  Ernest  David. 

617.  Grim  Florence. 

Smith,  J.  Andre. 

618.  The  Inner  Gate,  San  Gemignano. 
Goldthwaite,  Anne. 

619.  Fraulein  Von  Kneptisch. 

Roth,  Ernest  David. 

620.  Ca’  d’oro,  Venice. 

621.  The  Arch  of  the  Conca. 

Goldthwaite,  Anne. 

622.  Church  Yard,  Brittany. 

Roth,  Ernest  David. 

623.  II  C'ampo  Margherita,  Venice. 

624.  The  Buttress,  Ponte  Vecchio. 
Goldthwaite,  Anne. 

625.  Montmartre. 

Smith,  J.  Andre. 

626.  Towers  and  Domes,  Venice. 

Roth,  Ernest  David. 

627.  Ponte  del  Trinita,  Florence. 

628.  Assisi. 

629.  Florentine  Roofs. 

Goldthwaite,  Anne. 

630.  The  Ballet. 

Congdon,  Thomas  R. 

631.  Le  Palais  du  Luxembourg. 

632.  Bridge  of  Sighs. 

633.  Fountain  of  the  Luxembourg. 

Borg,  Carl  Oscar. 

634.  San  Pietro  di  Palestrina. 

635.  Landscape. 

Sloan,  John. 

636.  Roofs,  Summer  Night. 

637.  Night  Windows. 

63'8.  Fifth  Avenue  Critics. 

639.  Mother. 

640.  Ping  Pong  Photos. 

641.  The  Little  Bride. 

642.  Turning  Out  the  Light. 

643.  Connoisseurs  of  Prints. 

Quinlan,  Will  J. 

644.  Building  a Viaduct. 

645.  Edge  of  the  Sassafras  Grove. 

SCULPTURE. 

Dallin,  Cyrus  Edwin. 

646.  Protest. 

GALLERY  THIRTY  THREE. 
PRINTS:  ETCHINGS,  LITHOGRAPHS,  ETC. 

Dahlgreen,  Charles  W. 

647.  The  River. 

Wilke,  William  H. 

648.  Toward  the  Bay. 

Nahl,  Perham  W. 

649.  Monterey  Cypress. 

Brown,  Benjamin  C. 

650.  Cliffs,  Golden  Gate. 

Dahlgreen,  Charles  W. 

651.  The  Willows. 

Brown,  Benjamin  C. 

652.  Venetian  Bridge. 

Nahl,  Perham  W. 

653.  Pan  and  Syrinx. 

Dahlgreen,  Charles  W. 

654.  Approaching  Storm. 

Ertz,  Edward  F. 

655.  Place  Royal,  Paris. 


Nahl,  Perham  W. 

656.  Arbolado. 

Brown,  Benjamin  C. 

657.  In  Old  San  Juan. 

Pearson,  Ralph  M. 

658.  Rough  Water  Outside. 

Ertz,  Edward  F. 

659.  La  Terre. 

Wilke,  William  H. 

660.  The  Viaduct. 

Nordfeldt,  Bror  J. 

661.  The  Incoming  Fog. 

662.  Little  Italy,  Chicago. 

663.  The  Jew  of  Tangier. 

Burr,  George  Elbert. 

664.  The  Willows. 

Higgins,  Eugene. 

665.  The  Rent  Bill. 

Nordfeldt,  Bror  J. 

666.  My  Mother. 

667.  Hee  Jan. 

Lewis,  Allen. 

668.  The  Landing. 

Burr,  George  Elbert. 

669.  The  Fairy  Glen. 

Higgins,  Eugene. 

670.  Midnight  Duty. 

Nordfeldt,  Bror  J. 

671.  Barges  on  the  North 

Chicago. 

672.  The  Open  Hearth  Furnace, 
Quinlan,  Will  J. 

673.  Burling  Slip,  N.  Y.  City. 

674.  New  York  Towers. 

Jaques,  Bertha  E.  Clauson. 

675.  Minelli,  Venice. 

676.  Venice  Fisherman. 

Harshe,  Robert  B. 

677.  Fisherman's  Wharf. 
Hansen,  Armin  C. 

678.  At  the  Landing  Stages. 
Hurley,  Edward  T. 

679.  Market  Alley. 

Harshe,  Robert  B. 

680.  San  Lorenzo. 

681.  The  Ostrich. 

Hurley,  Edward  T. 

682.  Dry  Creek  Valley. 

Harshe,  Robert  B. 

683.  Dutch  Cottages. 

Hansen,  Armin  C. 

684.  Flemish  Landscape. 

Hurley,  Edward  T. 

685.  A Bad  Night. 

Partridge,  G.  Roy. 

686.  St.  Etienne  du  Mont. 

687.  St.  Cloud. 

688.  Tanagra  and  Marguerites. 

689.  Ambition  Bound. 

690.  Dancing  Water. 

Reed,  Earl  H. 

691.  A City’s  Highway. 
Partridge,  G.  Roy. 

692.  White  Butterfly. 

693.  In  a King’s  House. 

694.  Notre  Dame. 

Lewis,  Allen. 

695.  Gowanus  Canal. 

696.  Lady  on  the  Stairs. 
Calewaert,  Louis  H. 

(597.  Old  Houses  in  Detroit. 
Lewis,  Allen. 

698.  The  Procession. 

699.  Old  Woman  Reading. 


Branch, 

Chicago. 


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33 


Calewaert,  Louis  H. 

700.  Madam  Braun. 


Lewis,  Allen. 

701.  The  Work  Shop. 

702.  Climbing  Boy. 

Calewaert,  Louis  H. 

703.  The  Blower. 

Kimball,  Katherine. 

704.  Lock  at  Moret-sur-Loing. 

705.  Oast  Houses. 

706.  Presbytere  de  St.  Maclou,  Rouen. 


Warner,  Everett. 

707.  Memorial  Tower. 

708.  Brooklyn  Bridge. 

709.  Montreuil  Mills. 


Orr,  Louis. 

710.  Westminster  Abbey,  London. 
King,  Charles  B. 

711.  Dixmude,  Belgium. 

Warner,  Everett. 

712.  Phelps  Gateway. 

Kimball,  Katherine. 

713.  Chateau  Gaillard  (acquatint). 
Warner,  Everett. 

714.  Moonlight,  Montreuil. 

Orr,  Louis. 

715.  Pont  Neuf,  Paris. 

Warner,  Everett. 

716.  Brothers  and  Linnonia, 

717.  Rue  Jerzual,  Dinan. 

Young,  Mahonri  M. 

718.  Tewa  No.  1. 


Goldthwaite,  Anne. 

719.  Cock  Fight. 

Warner,  Everett. 

720.  A Bavarian  Church. 

Stevens,  Helen  B. 

721.  Main  Building  and  Boat  Houses, 

Wellesley. 

Winslow,  Henry. 

722.  Westminster  Cathedral. 

Stevens,  Thomas  Wood. 

723.  Harper  Memorial,  University  of 

Chicago. 

724.  Bow  and  Arrow. 

Stevens,  Helen  B. 

725.  Library  Cloister,  Bryn  Mawr  Col- 

lege. 

Stackpole,  Ralph. 

726.  Adele. 


Luquiens,  Huc-Mazelet. 

727.  Farm  Yard  in  Picardie. 


Stevens,  Thomas  Wood. 

728.  Old  South  Middle, 

729.  Bridging  a Ravine, 

730.  The  Yard,  Harvard. 


Yale. 

Pittsburgh. 


Winslow,  Henry. 

731.  Saint  Paul’s. 


Gallagher,  Sears. 

732.  Across  the  River. 
73'3.  Girl  with  Rabbit. 
Kimball,  Katherine. 

734.  Chateau  Gaillard. 


Addams, 

735. 

736. 

737. 


Clifford. 

Admiral’s  House,  Amsterdam. 
City  Hall,  Philadelphia. 

Land  Ho! 


Gleeson,  Charles  K. 

738.  Les  Carriers,  Paris. 
Plowman,  George  T. 

739.  Mezzotint. 


Addams,  Clifford. 

740.  Home  for  Decayed  Fishermen. 


Paulus,  Francis  Petrus. 

741.  The  Coppersmiths. 

Addams,  Clifford. 

742.  Porta  della  Carta. 

743.  The  Harbor,  Dordrecht. 

Gleeson,  Charles  K. 

744.  King’s  Highway  Viaduct,  St.  Louis. 

Gallagher,  Sears. 

745.  Old  State  House,  Boston. 

746.  Paul  Revere  House,  Boston. 

Gleeson,  Charles  K. 

747.  Pont  Saint  Nicholas. 

Hale,  Walter. 

748.  The  Flatiron  Building,  New  York. 
Chadwick,  Emma. 

749.  Pont  Neuf. 

Barone,  Antonio. 

750.  “Bobs.” 

Hornby,  Lester  George. 

751.  Le  Gouter. 

Jaques,  Bertha  E.  Clauson. 

752.  Sunny  Corner. 

Barone,  Antonio. 

753.  The  Musicians. 

Hornby,  Lester  George. 

754.  Le  matin,  Gland-sur-Marne. 

Jaques,  Bertha  E.  Clauson. 

755.  The  Tangle,  Chioggia. 

Stevens,  Dorothy. 

756.  Gamine. 

Hornby,  Lester  George. 

757.  Le  Pont:  Marne. 

Gallagher,  Sears. 

758.  Woolworth  Building,  N.  Y. 

Jaques,  Bertha  E.  Clauson. 

759.  Shipyard,  Venice. 

Johns,  W.  R. 

760.  The  Ruined  Castle  at  Grez. 

Jaques,  Bertha  E.  Clauson. 

761.  The  Arch,  Roman  Forum. 

Johns,  W.  R. 

762.  Village  on  the  Seine. 

Workman,  David  Tice. 

763.  Elvet  Bridge:  Old  Durham. 

Keeler,  Charles  B.,  Jr. 

764.  Bazaar  of  the  100,000  Articles, 

Quimper,  Brittany. 

Young,  Mahonri  M. 

765.  Under  the  “L.” 

Chandler,  George  Walter. 

766.  Impasse  du  Lion,  Algiers. 

Merrill,  Katherine. 

767.  St.  Dunstans  in  the  East. 

Wetherill,  Elisha  Kent  Kane. 

768.  The  Triangle. 

Cha_ndler,  George  Walter. 

769.  The  Minarettes,  Benares. 

Keeler,  Charles  B.,  Jr. 

770.  Old  Houses  in  the  Place  Terre  au 

Due,  Quimper. 

Young,  Mahonri  M. 

771.  Ballet  Girl  No.  1. 

Chandler,  George  Walter. 

772.  Bab  El  Tunis. 

Merrill,  Katherine. 

773.  Canterbury  from  St.  Martin’s  Hill. 
Covey,  Arthur  S. 

774.  Steel  Workers,  No.  1. 

Chandler,  George  Walter. 

775.  Ponte  Vecchio,  Florence. 

Melville,  Francis. 

776.  The  Cobbler. 


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Covey, 

777. 

778. 


Arthur  S. 

The  Great  Wheel,  South  Troy,  N. 
Harbour  Cove,  Gloucester. 


Y. 


Harer,  Frederick  W. 

779.  Independence  Square. 
Dahlgreen,  Charles  W. 

780.  Falkenburg,  Germany. 
Stevens,  Dorothy. 

781.  St.  Jacques,  Dieppe. 
Melville,  Francis. 

782.  Busy. 

Plowman,  George  T. 

783.  St.  Nicholas  du  Chardonnet. 


Hobart,  Clark. 

813.  Nymph  at  the  Pool. 

814.  The  Greeting. 

815.  Camp  Mystery. 

816.  Ready  for  the  Ball. 

817.  Idyl. 

818.  Spring. 

819.  Lovers’  Quarrel. 

820.  Memories. 

821.  Wood  Chopper’s  Hut. 

Brown,  Benjamin  C. 

822.  Santa  Maria  della  Salute,  Venice. 

823.  Russian  River,  California. 

824.  Rainy  Day,  San  Francisco. 


Lemos,  Pedro  J. 

784.  The  Old  Quarry. 

Plowman,  George  T. 

785.  Passage  du  Patriarchs,  Paris. 
Stevens,  Dorothy. 

786.  Odalisque. 

Harriton,  Abraham. 

787.  And  Old  Hebrew  Peddler. 

Plowman,  George  T. 

788.  Notre  Dame,  Paris. 

Merrill,  Katherine. 

789.  Federal  Building  from  Quincy  St., 

Chicago. 

Hornby,  Lester  George. 

790.  Le  Ciel  Pluvieux. 

Stevens,  Dorothy. 

791.  La  sortie  de  l’eglise. 

Tallmadge,  Thomas  E. 

792.  Structural  Steel. 

Wetherill,  Elisha  Kent  Kane. 

793.  Ben  Hawkin’ s Blacksmith  Shop. 
Levy,  William  Auerbach. 

794.  The  Troubadour. 

Harer,  Frederick  W. 

795.  A Fire. 

Levy,  William  Auerbach. 

796.  The  Cellist. 

797.  Quai  Grand  Augustins,  Paris. 

798.  The  Patriarch's  Prayer. 

799.  In  Exile. 


Lum,  Bertha. 

825.  Junks. 

Rubins,  H.  W. 

826.  Arriving  Steamer. 

Lemos,  Pedro  J. 

827.  Along  the  Road. 

Lum,  Bertha. 

828.  Aoyago. 

829.  Through  the  Night. 

830.  Rainy  Twilight. 

Breyfogle,  John  Winstanley. 

831.  The  Rain. 

Lum,  Bertha. 

832.  Fox  Women. 

833'.  Magic  Carpet. 

834.  Theatre  Street,  Yokohama. 

835.  Winter. 

836.  Bamboo  Road. 

837.  Evening. 

Rubins,  H.  W. 

838.  Chicago  River. 

Levy,  Beatrice  S. 

839.  Central  Park  Impression,  New  York. 

Baumann,  Gustave. 

840.  Town  of  Nashville. 

841.  In  the  Hills  of  Brown. 

842.  Mathis  Alley. 

843.  Courthouse  Yard. 

844.  The  Door  Yards. 


Simmons,  Will. 

800.  Vultures. 

Hansen,  Armin  C. 

801.  Harry  Varick. 

Levy,  William  Auerbach. 

802.  C’ecco. 

Lent  by  the  Hahlo  Gallery. 
Stevens,  Dorothy. 

803.  Old  Bridge,  Bruges. 

Simmons,  Will. 

804.  White  Herons. 

Chadwick,  Emma. 

805.  Landscape. 

Colwell,  Elizabeth. 

806.  The  Four  Willows  by  the  Stream. 
Wetherill,  Elisha  Kent  Kane. 

807.  The  Archway. 

SCULPTURE. 


Nahl,  Perham  W. 

845.  Evening. 

Colwell,  Elizabeth. 

846.  The  Lake  in  Winter. 
Senseney,  George. 

847.  Chapel  at  Montarlot. 
Martinez,  Xavier. 

848.  Valkyrie  of  the  Sea. 
Senseney,  George. 

849.  Fisherwomen  of  Etaples. 

850.  Court  of  the  Grey  Hounds. 

851.  Old  Foot  Bridge. 

852.  An  Archway. 

853.  Devout  Woman. 

Griffith,  Louis  Oscar. 

854.  Sardine  Boats,  Concarneau. 
Martinez,  Xavier. 

855.  California  Landscape. 

856.  Peace. 


Aitken,  Robert. 

808.  Tired  Mercury. 

Konti,  Isidore. 

809.  Surprise. 

GALLERY  THIRTY-FOUR. 
PRINTS:  ETCHINGS,  LITHOGRAPHS, 
ETC. 

Coover,  Nell. 

810.  Sleeping  Infant. 

811.  Jealousy. 

812.  Petit  Enfant. 


Griffith,  Louis  Oscar. 

857.  Winter. 

Patterson,  Margaret. 

858.  Le  Pouldu,  Brittany. 

859.  The  Hyer’s  House,  Chatham. 
Pearson,  Ralph  M. 

860.  Moonlight,  Pont  de  l’Arche. 
Patterson,  Margaret. 

861.  The  Tall  Trees. 

862.  The  SWan. 

Gilmore,  Ada. 

863.  Promenade. 


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35 


Hyde,  Helen. 

864.  Cherry-Rain. 

865.  An  Interlude,  Mexico. 

866.  The  Family  Umbrella. 

867.  Going  to  Market. 

868.  In  Their  Holiday  Clothes. 

869.  A Summer  Shower. 

870.  The  Sacred  Calf,  Agra,  India. 

871.  The  Bath. 

872.  The  Sauce  - Pan  Shop,  Soochow, 

China. 

Percy,  Isabelle  C. 

873.  Cathedral,  Honda,  Spain. 

874.  Market  Place,  Pont  Aven,  Bretagne. 

Paulus,  Francis  Petrus. 

875.  Fish  Market,  Bruges,  No.  1. 

De  Cordoba,  Mathilde. 

876.  Gilbert  Simon. 

Paulus,  Francis  Petrus. 

877.  Fish  Market,  Bruges,  No.  2. 

Squire,  Maud  H. 

878.  Two  Women. 

879.  Market. 

880.  Girl  with  a Basket. 

881.  Mother. 

882.  Sisters. 

883.  Woman  and  Child. 

884.  The  Portrait. 

885.  The  Dispute. 

886.  On  the  Quai. 

De  Cordoba,  Mathilde. 

887.  Child  with  a Bottle. 

888.  Jacqueline. 

Westrum,  Anni  von. 

889.  Birches. 

De  Cordoba,  Mathilde. 

890.  Boy  Blue. 

Paulus,  Francis  Petrus. 

891.  Belfry  of  Bruges. 

Williams,  J.  Scott. 

892.  In  September. 

Cotton,  John  Wesley. 

893.  A Cornish  Lugger. 

894.  Pont  St.  Boniface,  Bruges. 

Hopkins,  Edna  Boies. 

895.  Phlox. 

896.  Eucalyptus. 

Baumann,  Gustave. 

897.  Washington  Barnes’  Cabin. 

Hopkins,  Edna  Boies. 

898.  Purple  Daisy. 

Levy,  Beatrice  S. 

899.  Song  of  Summer. 

King,  Charles  B. 

900.  Amsterdam. 

901.  Grand  Canal. 

Nordfeldt,  Bror  J. 

902.  The  Piano. 

Cotton,  John  Wesley. 

903.  Belfry  of  Bruges. 

Baumann,  Gustave. 

904.  Peach  and  Plum  Bloom. 

King,  Charles  B. 

905.  Rainy  Day,  Fifth  Avenue. 

Congdon,  Thomas  R. 

906.  Pont  Neuf  (color). 

Hopkins,  Edna  Boies. 

907.  Zinnia. 

Levy,  Beatrice  S. 

908.  Rainy  Night. 

Hopkins,  Edna  Boies. 

909.  Bramble. 

910.  Veronica. 

Baumann,  Gustave. 

911.  Harden  Hollow. 


Wright,  Margaret  Hardon. 

912.  Courtyard,  Taormina. 

Colwell,  Elizabeth. 

913.  The  Sea  from  Penobscot  Light- 

house. 

Sawyer,  Phil. 

914.  Whiskers. 

915.  The  White  House  (color). 

916.  Mike. 

SCULPTURE. 

Akeley,  Carl  E. 

917.  Lion  and  Buffalo. 

Hyatt,  Anna  Vaughan. 

918.  Fighting  Elephants. 

GALLERY  THIRTY-FIVE. 
PAINTINGS. 

Pearce,  Charles  Sprague. 

919.  Beheading  of  John  the  Baptist. 

Lent  by  Art  Institute  of  Chicagf 
Fuller,  Henry  B. 

920.  Triumph  of  Truth  over  Error. 

SCULPTURE. 

Dallin,  Cyrus  Edwin. 

921.  Chief  Antelope. 

922.  Washakie. 

923.  On  the  War  Path. 

Ward,  John  Quincy  Adams. 

924.  General  Hancock. 

Proctor,  A.  Phimister. 

925.  Indian  on  Horse. 

Dallin,  Cyrus  Edwin. 

926.  Pretty  Eagle. 

927.  Appeal  to  the  Great  Spirit. 

928.  Cayuse  at  the  Spring. 

Proctor,  A.  Phimister. 

929.  Lions. 

Dallin,  Cyrus  Edwin. 

930.  Lincoln. 

931.  Passing  of  the  Red  Man. 

GALLERY  THIRTY-SIX. 
PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Umstaetter,  Nelly  Littlehale. 

932.  The  Golden  Pine. 

933.  Old  Thorn  Trees. 

934.  Takesago. 

935.  The  White  Birch. 

Nunn,  Frederic. 

936.  Harbor  in  Winter. 

Schuster,  Donna. 

937.  Concert  in  the  Court  of  the  Four 

Seasons. 

938.  Construction  Work  to  the  South  of 

the  Tower  of  Jewels. 

Zimmerman,  M.  W. 

939.  The  Chalet  at  Night. 

Nunn,  Frederic. 

940.  Sand  and  Sea. 

Schuster,  Donna. 

941.  Construction  Work  to  the  South  of 

the  Tower  of  Jewels. 

Umbstaetter,  Nelly  Littlehale. 

942.  The  Woods. 

943.  An  Opal  Day. 

Heil,  Charles  Emile. 

944.  Young  Catbird. 

945.  Bluejay. 

946.  Black  cap  Chickadee. 

Young,  Arthur. 

947.  Mother  Jones. 

948.  Pit  and  Dome. 

Betts,  Anna  Whelan. 

949.  At  the  Window. 


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Shinn,  Everett. 

950.  The  Shop  Window. 

Dull,  John  J. 

951.  Winter  Landscape:  No.  1. 

Davis,  Stuart. 

952.  The  River. 

Shinn,  Everett. 

953.  The  Yellow  Dancer. 

Dull,  John  J. 

954.  Winter  Landscape : No.  4. 

955.  Winter  Landscape:  No.  8. 

Shinn,  Everett. 

956.  The  Funny  Man. 

Dull,  John  J. 

957.  Winter  Landscape:  No.  1. 

Shinn,  Everett. 

958.  Waiting. 

959.  Stage. 

Davis,  Stuart. 

960.  The  Fog. 

Sprinchorn,  Carl. 

961.  Woman  with  Fan. 

962.  Youth. 

963.  Dancers. 

964.  Drawing. 

965.  Dancer. 

966.  Sea  God. 

967.  Young  Woman. 

968.  Drawing. 

969.  Masquerade. 

Jakobi,  Ruth. 

970.  City  Square. 

971.  Reaping. 

Sprinchorn,  Carl. 

972.  Man  with  Dagger. 

Jakobi,  Ruth. 

973.  Brooklyn  Bridge. 

Taylor,  Charles  J. 

974.  Rankin  Mills. 

Wieczorek,  Max. 

975.  Mother  and  Child. 

Taylor,  Charles  J. 

976.  Monongahela  from  Soho  Hill. 
Wieczorek,  Max 

977.  Mrs.  John  P.  Jones. 

Taylor,  Charles  J. 

978.  Coming  from  Work. 

Wieczorek,  Max. 

979.  Young  Girl. 

Mathews,  Lucia  K. 

980.  Monterey  Pine. 

Magonigle,  Edith  M. 

981.  The  Secret  Garden. 

Taylor,  Charles  J. 

982.  Mills  at  Swissvale. 

Mielziner,  Leo. 

983.  Mrs.  Herbert  Baer. 

Taylor,  Charles  J. 

984.  The  Blowout:  Soho. 

Sandona,  Matteo. 

985.  Studies  of  Miss  H.  M.  Sullivan. 

Taylor,  Charles  J. 

986.  Pittsburgh  from  the  Golf  Club. 
Fortune,  E.  Charlton. 

987.  Betty. 

Jakobi,  Ruth. 

988.  Towards  Evening. 

989.  Atlantic  City. 

990.  On  the  Sand. 

991.  Silent  Street. 

992.  The  Beach. 

993.  Water  Front. 

English,  Frank  F. 

994.  River  Wensum:  Norwich. 

995.  A Home  at  Brookville. 


English,  Frank  F — -(Continued). 

996.  Millbank : Upper  Derby. 

997.  Folly  Bridge:  Oxford. 

998.  A Delaware  Village. 

999.  A Summer  Evening. 

1000.  A Mill  on  Cobb’s  Creek. 

1001.  Yarmouth. 

1002.  Cobb’s  Creek. 

1003.  Norwich. 

Londoner,  Amy. 

1004.  Cripple  Creek. 

1005.  The  Fairy  Tale. 

1006.  The  Bathers. 

1007.  Park  Bench. 

1008.  Boardwalk : Atlantic  City. 

1009.  Woman  in  Black. 

1010.  Trees  and  Mountains. 

1011.  A Strange  House. 

Maury,  Cornelia  F. 

1012.  One  Shoe  Off. 

Boynton,  Ray  S. 

1013.  Eve. 

1014.  A Boy. 

Burnham,  Anita  Wiliets. 

1015.  Twenty-first  Chapter  of  Job. 
Shinn,  Everett. 

1016.  18th  Century  (Red  Chalk). 

1017.  Red  Chalk  No.  2. 

1018.  Going  to  the  Fire. 

1019.  Red  Chalk  No.  1. 

Lichtenauer,  J.  Mortimer. 

1020.  Study  for  Harris  Theater. 
Boynton,  Ray  S. 

1021.  Venus. 

Burnham,  Anita  Wiliets. 

1022.  Day  Dreaming. 

1023.  Napping. 

Zorach,  Marguerite. 

1024.  Spring. 

1025.  The  Earth. 

Little,  John  Wesley. 

1026.  In  Devonshire. 

Murphy,  Caroline  Bowles. 

1027.  In  the  Azores. 

Macky,  E.  Spencer. 

1028.  Portr-ait. 

Aiken,  Charles  A. 

1029.  Portrait. 

Murphy,  Caroline  Bowles. 

1030.  A Cloud. 

Zimmerman,  M.  W. 

1031.  Across  the  Lake. 

Murphy,  Caroline  Bowles. 

1032.  Hot  Springs. 

Macky,  E.  Spencer. 

1033.  Alice. 

Paddock,  Ethel  Louise. 

1034.  Red-Haired  Girl. 

Zorach,  Marguerite. 

1035.  The  Waterfall. 

1036.  Legend. 

Tapley,  J.  J.  Wooding. 

1037.  November. 

Heil,  Charles  Emile. 

1038.  Field  Sparrow. 

1039.  Chickens. 

1040.  Golden-Crowned  Kinglet  No.  2. 

1041.  Phoebe. 

1042.  Golden-Crowned  Kinglet  No.  1. 

1043.  Young  Bluejay. 

Hurry,  Lucy  W. 

1044.  The  Peacock. 

1045.  The  Concert  in  the  Garden. 

1046.  Waiting  for  the  Stagecoach. 
Button,  Albert  Prentice. 

1047.  An  October  Day. 


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37 


Haworth,  Edith. 

1048.  Rainy  Evening. 

Austin,  Amanda  P. 

1049.  Market  Street:  Pont  l’Abbe:  Brit- 

tany. 

Belcher,  Hilda. 

1050.  The  Little  Boston  Girl. 

Button,  Albert  Prentice. 

1051.  In  the  Meadow. 

Belcher,  Hilda. 

1052.  Day-Dreamer. 

Button,  Albert  Prentice. 

1053.  Ultima  Thule. 

Folger,  Annie  B. 

1054.  Passing  Cloud  Shadows. 

Button,  Albert  Prentice. 

1055.  Girl  in  Gray. 

1056.  Girl  of  the  Desert. 

Sears,  Sarah  Choate. 

1057.  Morning  Glories:  Bermuda. 
Magonigle,  Edith  M. 

1058.  Linet  de  Maris. 

Sears,  Sarah  Choate. 

1059.  Hibiscus:  Bermuda. 

Magonigle,  Edith  M. 

1060.  The  Queen  of  Hearts. 

Folger,  Annie  B. 

1061.  Sand  Dunes. 

Sears,  Sarah  Choate. 

1062.  Pigeon  Berries:  Bermuda. 
Magonigle,  Edith  M. 

1063.  Vice  and  Virtue. 

Vogt,  Louis  C. 

1064.  Late  Afternoon:  Cairo. 

1065.  An  Old  Street : Cairo. 

Folger,  Annie  B. 

1066.  October  Hillside:  Nantucket. 

Vogt,  Louis  C. 

1067.  Morning : Cairo. 

1068.  A Market  Place  on  the  Nile. 

1069.  Busy  Street:  Cairo. 

Paddock,  Ethel  Louise. 

1070.  Night. 

Mendenhall,  Emma. 

1071.  Luxembourg  Gardens. 

King,  Edith  Lawrence. 

1072.  Nude. 

1073.  On  the  Beach:  Capri. 

Betts,  Anna  Whelan. 

1074.  Coral  Beads. 

Wagner,  Fred. 

1075.  Brooklyn  Bridge. 

Young,  Arthur. 

1076.  Senatorial  Courtesy. 

Wagner,  Fred. 

1077.  Across  the  Schuylkill. 

Young,  Arthur. 

1078.  The  Unemployed. 

Wagner,  Fred. 

1079.  The  Two  Bridges. 

Young,  Arthur. 

1080.  The  Supreme  Court  Obstructs  Traf- 

fic. 

Dimock,  E. 

1081.  Sweat-Shop  Girls  in  the  Country. 
Betts,  Anna  Whelan. 

1082.  The  Promenade. 

Dimock,.  E. 

1083.  Group. 

1084.  East  Side  School  Children. 

1085.  Group. 

1086.  Group  in  New  England. 

1087.  Sweat-Shop  Girls  in  the  Country. 


Betts,  Anna  Whelan. 

1088.  Preparations  for  Bed. 

Wagner,  Fred. 

1089.  The  Yellow  Bridge. 

Young,  Arthur. 

1090.  Extinct. 

Wagner,  Fred. 

1091.  Valley  of  Snow. 

Young,  Arthur. 

1092.  Love  One  Another. 

Wagner,  Fred. 

1093.  The  Village:  Winter. 

Young,  Arthur. 

1094.  The  Game. 

Betts,  Anna  Whelan. 

1095.  The  Candle. 

SCULPTURE. 

Dallin,  Cyrus  Edwin. 

1096.  Appeal  to  the  Great  Spirit. 

Deming,  Edwin  Willard. 

1097.  The  American  Bison. 

GALLERY  THIRTY-SEVEN. 
PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Woodbury,  Charles  H. 

1098.  Tropical  Sea. 

1099.  Monadnock. 

1100.  The  Tramp  Steamer. 

Schmitt,  Albert  Felix. 

1101.  In  Wonderland. 

Woodbury,  Charles  H. 

1102.  Evening. 

1103.  Nutmeg  Island. 

Prendergast,  Maurice  B. 

1104.  The  Beach. 

1105.  The  Rocks. 

1106.  Salute:  Venice. 

1107.  Canal:  Venice. 

1108.  Under  the  Trees. 

1109.  The  Sea. 

Kaelin,  Charles  S. 

1110.  Rocks  and  Sea. 

1111.  Bits  of  Snow. 

McCarter,  Henry. 

1112.  Return  from  the  Foray:  Early  Ire- 

land. 

Stark,  Otto. 

1113.  The  Gravel  Screen. 

1114.  Building  Operations. 

Kaelin,  Charles  S. 

1115.  Old  Mill. 

1116.  Boats  in  Harbor. 

Murphy,  Hermann  Dudley. 

1117.  Fireworks. 

1118.  The  Sails. 

Pennoyer,  Sheldon. 

1119.  Trinket  Vendor:  Frascati. 

Hale,  Walter. 

1120.  After  the  Rain:  Bayeux. 

Snell,  Florence  F. 

1121.  A Gate  of  Rothenburg. 

1122.  Street  in  Rothenburg. 

Murphy,  Hermann  Dudley. 

1123'.  The  Yellow  Palace. 

Williams,  George  Alfred. 

1124.  Moonlit  Breaker. 

1125.  The  Drama  of  Hell:  Forest  of  Souls. 
Camp,  Harold  M. 

1126.  Turn  in  the  River. 

Williams,  George  Alfred. 

1127.  The  Witch. 

Weill,  Edmond. 

1128.  October  Haze. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Williams,  George  Alfred. 

1129.  The  Drama  of  Life:  The  Plague. 

1130.  Afternoon  Sea. 

Camp,  Harold  M. 

1131.  Snow  Clouds. 

Williams,  George  Alfred. 

1132.  The  Idol. 

Murphy,  Hermann  Dudley. 

1133.  Rio  San  Antonio. 

Williams,  George  Alfred. 

1134.  The  Drama  of  Life.  Daughters  of 

Man. 

1135.  Storm-Cleared  Sea. 

Hale,  Walter. 

1136.  Ruined  Castle  on  the  Necknr. 

Kohn,  Irma. 

1137.  Street  in  Stratford-on-Avon. 

1138.  St.  Ives:  Lighthouse  on  the  Pier. 
Murphy,  Hermann  Dudley. 

1139.  The  Green  Door. 

1140.  The  Salute. 

Pennoyer,  Sheldon  P. 

1141.  Market  Scene:  Frascati. 

Snell,  Florence  F. 

1142.  Roadside:  St.  Jean  du  Doigt. 

1143.  Cottages  on  the  Cliff:  Polperro. 
Randolph,  Lee. 

1144.  White  Cosmos. 

Everett,  Herbert  Edward. 

1145.  Cottage  Garden. 

1146.  Garden  at  Pipestave  Hill. 
Finkelnburg,  Augusta. 

1147.  The  Old  Homestead. 


Schille,  Alice. 

1148.  The  Pig  Market. 

McCarter,  Henry. 

1149.  Yearly  Tribute  to  the  King  of  Tara. 
Scliillc  Alice 

1150. ’  The  Other  Side  of  the  Circus  Wagon. 

1151.  St.  Germain-des-Pres. 

1152.  Saturday  Morning. 

Dawson,  George  Walter. 

1153.  Yellow  Harrison  Roses. 

1154.  Rhododendrons. 

1155.  Water  Lily  Among  Rushes. 

1156.  White  Water  Lily. 

1157.  A New  England  Garden. 

Schmitt,  Albert  Felix. 

1158.  Peddlers  at  Gibraltar. 


Dawson,  George  Walter. 

1159.  Rose-Covered  Wall:  Spain. 

1160.  An  Old  Cottage  Rose. 

Schille,  Alice. 

1161.  The  Passing  Years. 

Stetson,  Charles  Walter. 

1162.  A Dance  at  the  End  of  the  Day. 

1163.  Girls  Under  a Tree. 

1164.  A Stream  in  Maremma. 

1165.  Landscape. 

1166.  Knights  on  Horseback, 

1167.  Near  the  Edge  of  the  Ancient 

Ground. 

Latlirop,  William  Langson. 

1168.  Golden  Afternoon. 

1169.  A Grey  Day. 

MacGilvary,  Norwood. 

1170.  June  in  the  Forest. 

Dana,  Charles  Edmund.  ■ 

1171.  Treves. 

Lathrop,  William  Langson. 

1172.  Landscape. 

Dana,  Charles  Edmund. 

1173.  Abazzia  San  Gregorio:  Venice. 

1174.  St.  Augustine:  Fribourg. 

1175.  Bad-el-Metawaleh : Cairo. 

1176.  Bazaar:  Gama  Ibrahim  Aga : Cairo. 


Dana,  Charles  Edmund — (Continued). 

1177.  Bazaar  Okair  Zoht. 

1178.  The  Canon’s  House:  Gruyeres. 

1179.  Morat. 

Cooper,  Colin  Campbell. 

1180.  The  White  House. 

1181.  A Salem  Residence. 

1182.  Mountains  at  Gruyeres:  Switzer- 

land. 

MacGilvary,  Norwood. 

1183.  Autumn  Idyl. 

Conant,  Lucy  Scarborough. 

1184.  The  Silver  Lakes  of  the  Engadine. 

1185.  The  Beloved  Pine:  Campfer. 

1186.  The  Matterhorn. 

1187.  The  Sella  Joch:  Dolomites. 

1188.  The  Jungfrau  at  Noon. 

1189.  Piz  Languard  from  Rosegg  Valley. 
Schille,  Alice. 

1190.  The  Gardener's  Cottage. 

MINIATURES. 

Luke,  Kathryn  Logan. 

1191.  The  Little  French  Model. 

Moeller,  Selma  M.  D. 

1192.  Miss  Stein. 

Ludovici,  Alice  E. 

1193.  Portrait  of  Miss  Ludovici. 

Moeller,  Selma  M.  D. 

1194.  Annette. 

Kindlund,  Anne  Belle  Wing. 

1195.  Love. 

Moeller,  Selma  M.  D. 

1196.  Portrait. 

Kindlund,  Anna  Belle  Wing. 

1197.  Lady  in  Black. 

Luke,  Kathryn  Logan. 

1198.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Philip  Campbell. 
Kindlund,  Anne  Belle  Wing. 

1199.  Madeline  Dabo. 

Patterson,  Rebecca  Burd  Peale. 

1200.  George  Jr. 

Henderson,  A.  Elizabeth. 

1201.  The  Daily  Chapter. 

Clement,  Catherine. 

1202.  Portrait. 

Henderson,  A.  Elizabeth. 

1203.  The  Violin. 

Foote,  Josephine  J. 

1204.  Junior. 

Hooper,  Rosa. 

1205.  Doesn’t  Your  Mamma  Wash  Your 

Face  ? 

1206.  A Frenchman. 

Henderson,  A.  Elizabeth. 

1207.  Lessons. 

Hooper,  Rosa. 

1208.  Grandfather. 

Bodine,  Helen. 

1209.  Portrait. 

Boyle,  Sarah  Yocum  McFadden. 

1210.  Maid  Marion. 

1211.  Portrait  of  Dr.  William  M.  McFad- 

den. 

Harland,  Mary. 

1212.  Italian  Fisherman. 

Bodine,  Helen. 

1213'.  Inseparable. 

Boyle,  Sarah  Yocum  McFadden. 

1214.  Peggie. 

Jay,  Cecil. 

1215.  Maternity. 

Montizambert,  Beatrice. 

1216.  Blue,  Green  and  Gold. 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


39 


Jay,  Cecil. 

1217.  Maternity. 

1218.  The  Love  Letter. 

1219.  Maternity. 

1220.  Dancing  Bacchante. 

Montizambert,  Beatrice. 

1221.  Orange  Tulips. 

Mundy,  Ethel  Frances. 

1222.  Mr.  F.  A.  Saunders. 

Tingley,  Blanche. 

1223.  Josephine  Summer. 

Mundy,  Ethel  Frances. 

1224.  Margaret  Mundy. 

1225.  Sally  Cameron. 

Paice,  Philip  Stuart. 

1226.  Me  and  Pussy. 

Mundy,  Ethel  Frances. 

1227.  Miss  Ruth  Wales. 

Wells,  Alice  Rushmore. 

1228.  Miss  Natalie  Peck. 

Macsoud,  Nicholas  S. 

1229.  Portrait  of  Julius  A.  Gross,  Esq. 
Wells,  Alice  Rushmore. 

_ 1230.  Portrait. 

Packard,  Mabel. 

1231.  Portrait,  Miss  P. 

Macsoud,  Nicholas  S. 

1232.  Portrait  of  a Boy. 

Coolidge,  Bertha. 

1233.  Portrait  of  Miss  Gertrude  Piske. 
Macsoud,  Nicholas  S. 

1234.  Portrait  of  Miss  Theresa  Borman. 
Packard,  Mabel. 

1235.  Study  of  a Head. 

Coolidge,  Bertha. 

1236.  Portrait  of  a Russian  Girl. 

1237.  Woman  in  White. 

Macsoud,  Nicholas  S. 

1238.  Portrait  of  My  Mother. 

Coolidge,  Bertha. 

1239.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  R. 

1240.  Portrait  of  Miss  E.  L.  V. 

Stanton,  Lucy  M. 

1241.  Mrs.  Hunnicutt. 

Hudspeth,  R.  N. 

1242.  Miss  Dorithy  Dodge. 

Stanton,  Lucy  M. 

1243.  Mr.  Joel  Chandler  Harris. 

1244.  Aunt  Liza. 

1245.  A Scheme  in  Blue  and  White. 
Hudspeth,  R.  N. 

1246.  Rev.  Canon  Tremayne. 

Stanton,  Lucy  M. 

1247.  An  Old  Woman. 

Durkee,  Helen  Winslow. 

1248.  Portrait  of  Miss  D. 

1249.  A Study. 

1250.  William  Ives,  Esq. 

1251.  Still  Life. 

1252.  Margaret. 

1253.  Portrait. 

1254.  Hilda. 

1255.  Kadidje. 

1256.  The  Spanish  Shawl. 

1257.  Still  Life. 

1258.  Bather. 

1259.  Autumn. 

1260.  The  Flowered  Dress. 

Kelly,  Hannah  R. 

1261.  When  Roses  Bloom. 

Wagner,  Frank  Hugh. 

1262.  Mary  Alice. 

1263.  Portrait  of  Mr.  G. 

Waterbury,  Laura  Prather. 

1264.  Portrait  of  Miss  Nina  Clay. 


Ring,  Alice  Blair. 

1265.  Miniature  No.  1. 

Mitchell,  Eleanor  B. 

1266.  Cleaning  the  Fish. 

1267.  Study  of  Lamplight. 

1268.  Portrait. 

Ring,  Alice  Blair. 

1269.  Miniature  No.  2. 

Mott-Smith,  May. 

1270.  Sea  Foam. 

Ring,  Alice  Blair. 

1271.  Miniature  No.  3. 

Waterbury,  Laura  Prather. 

1272.  General  W.  R.  Shatter. 

Mitchell,  Eleanor  B. 

1273.  Portrait. 

Mott-Smith,  May. 

1274.  Portrait  of  a Woman. 

1275.  Miniature. 

Lewis,  Helen  V. 

1276.  Miss  Whitelaw. 

1277.  An  American. 

1278.  Portrait  of  an  Actor. 

1279.  Miss  Madge  Kennedy. 

1280.  Miss  II.  Draper. 

1281.  Katherine. 

1282.  The  Fichu. 

1283.  Miss  Lakeman. 

1284.  Editha. 

1285.  Portrait  of  C.  R.  Baxter,  Esq. 
Howard,  Clara  E. 

1286.  Cadet. 

Barnes,  Gertrude  J. 

1287.  Girl  with  Persian  Cat. 

Simpson,  Edna  Huestis. 

1288.  Outdoor  Sketch. 

1289.  The  Green  Gown. 

1290.  . Mrs.  Mortimer  Anstice. 

Murray,  Grace  H. 

1291.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  H.  L.  W. 

Simpson,  Edna  Huestis. 

1292.  The  Pool. 

1293.  Mrs.  Frank  Laurence  Stiles. 

Tyler,  Carolyn  D. 

1294.  Jeanette. 

Murray,  Grace  H. 

1295.  Miniature  Study. 

Tyler,  Carolyn  D. 

1296.  Master  Robert  Gibson. 

Hawley,  Margaret  Foote. 

1297.  Portrait  of  Miss  Barbara  Quin. 

1298.  Portrait  of  Miss  Jean  Hooke. 
Fernow,  Bernice  P.  Andrews. 

1299.  Childhood. 

Hawley,  Margaret  Foote. 

1300.  Sketch  of  a Jewish  Boy. 

Oliver,  Jean  Nutting. 

1301.  The  Shade  Hat. 

Fernow,  Bernice  P.  Andrews. 

1302.  Pierpont  Edwards  Dutcher:  Third. 
Hawley,  Margaret  Foote. 

1303.  Portrait  of  Clarence  Williams. 
Fernow,  Bernice  P.  Andrews. 

1304.  Mrs.  Charles  Palmer. 

Oliver,  Jean  Nutting. 

1305.  Master  Aldrich. 

Fernow,  Bernice  P.  Andrews. 

1306.  Mrs.  E.  L.  Smith. 

Fenderson,  Annie  M. 

1307.  Portrait  of  Wilhelmina. 

Longacre,  Lydia  Eastwick. 

1308.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Gino  C.  Speranza. 
Crowley,  Gray  Price. 

1309.  Mrs.  Alfred  Gray. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Longacre,  Lydia  Eastwick. 

1310.  Miss  Helene  Pupke. 

MacDougall,  John  A. 

1311.  Dick. 

Hildebrandt,  Cornelia  Ellis. 

1312.  Baby’s  Head. 

Welch,  Katharine  G. 

1313.  Profile. 

Snead,  Louise  Willis. 

1314.  Portrait  of  Miss  Snead. 

1315.  Young  Violinist. 

Paxson,  Martha  K.  D. 

1316.  Muriel  S. 

Snead,  Louise  Willis. 

1317.  Portrait. 

Gale,  Harriette  Draper. 

1318.  Study  in  Brown. 

Dunlap,  William. 

1319.  Portrait. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Klein,  Lillie  V.  O’Ryan. 

1320.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Thomas  E.  Flynn. 
Mclntire,  Katharine. 

1321.  Portrait  of  a Man. 

Trott,  Benjamin. 

1322.  Portrait  of  Solomon  Etting. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Dunlap,  William. 

1323.  President  Tyler. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Klein,  Lillie  V.  O’ Ryan. 

1324.  Mrs.  Margaret  O’ Callaghan. 

Peale,  James. 

1325.  Portrait  of  Reuben  Etting. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Staigg,  Richard  Morrell. 

1326.  Portrait  of  Daniel  Webster. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Klein,  Lillie  V.  O’Ryan. 

1327.  Portrait  of  Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier. 
Peale,  James. 

1328.  Portrait  of  Frances  Gratz  Etting. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Dunlap,  William. 

1329.  Portrait. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Klein,  Lillie  V.  O’ Ryan. 

1330.  Portrait  of  C.  E.  S.  Wood. 

Hurley,  Irene  Bishop. 

1331.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  H. 

Malbone,  Edward  Greene. 

1332.  Portrait  of  Joseph  Marx. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Dunlap,  William. 

1333.  Portrait  of  a Lady. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Klein,  Lillie  V.  O’ Ryan. 

1334.  Portrait  of  William  Keith. 

Reid,  Jean  Arnot. 

1335.  Portrait  of  Lloyd  Williams,  Esq. 

1336.  Belle  of  1861. 

Rogers,  Mary. 

1337.  The  Red  Hair. 

Purdie,  Evelyn. 

1338.  An  Old  Woman. 

1339.  Miss  Rice. 

1340.  Portrait  of  Nancy. 

1341.  Mrs.  Oakey. 

1342.  Young  Girl  in  Blue. 

Firebaugh,  Nettie  King. 

1343.  Mrs.  August  Porter. 


Rogers,  Mary. 

1344.  Anna. 

Firebaugh,  Nettie  King. 

13'45.  Professor  Joseph  Le  Conte. 

Reid,  Jean  Arnot. 

1346.  Cecelia. 

Magonigle,  Edith  M. 

1347.  Louis  Ayres,  Esq. 

Jackson,  Annie  Hurlburt. 

1348.  Lapis  Lazuli. 

Magonigle,  Edith  M. 

1349.  Gwendolyn  Munroe. 

Jackson,  Annie  Hurlburt. 

1350.  Baby’s  Head. 

Fairchild,  May. 

1351.  The  Rose. 

Jackson,  Annie  Hurlburt. 

1352.  The  Blue  Mantle. 

1353.  Helen  Kreck. 

1354.  Mrs.  Arthur  Pickering  Almy. 

1355.  Little  Newsie. 

Welch,  Mabel  R. 

1356.  Miss  Fisher. 

Willson,  Martha  B. 

1357.  Girl’s  Profile. 

Welch,  Mabel  R. 

1358.  Miss  Barler. 

Lucas,  Jean  Williams. 

1359.  Man  with  Ruff. 

1360.  Miss  Agnes  Rogers. 

Otis,  Amy. 

1361.  A College  Girl. 

Welch,  Mabel  R. 

1362.  Clorinda. 

Lucas,  Jean  Williams. 

1363.  Paddie  Cat  and  Mistress. 

1364.  Alfred  Williams  Lucas. 

Otis,  Amy. 

1365.  Portrait  of  an  Artist. 

Willson,  Martha  B. 

1366.  The  Lace  Cap. 

Lucas,  Jean  Williams. 

1367.  Mrs.  Frederick  M.  Thomas. 

SCULPTURE. 

Dallin,  Cyrus  Edwin. 

1368.  Apache. 

1369.  War  or  Peace? 

GALLERY  THIRTY-EIGHT. 
PAINTINGS. 

Dufner,  Edward. 

1370.  Moonlight  on  the  Lake. 

Oakley,  Violet. 

1371.  The  Divine  Comedy  of  Dante. 

Lent  by  Robert  J.  Collier,  Esq. 
Sylvester,  Frederick  O. 

1372.  A Mural  Painting. 

Curtis,  William  Fuller. 

1373.  The  Golden  God. 

SCULPTURES  AND  BAS-RELIEFS  ON 
WALLS. 

Recchia,  Richard  H. 

1374.  Bas-relief  Portrait:  Bela  L.  Pratt. 
Hering,  Henry. 

1375.  Portrait  Relief : Mr.  Evarts  Tracy. 
Ladd,  Anna  Coleman. 

1376.  A Roman  Lady. 

Pietz,  Adam. 

1377.  Louis  G.  Heinze. 

Warner,  Olin  L. 

1378.  The  Wood  Children. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 


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41 


Aitken,  Robert. 

1379.  Outer  Darkness. 

Grimes,  Frances. 

1380.  Mrs.  C.  H.  Crane. 

Hering,  Henry. 

1381.  Portrait  Relief:  Mrs.  Tracy  Dows. 

Harvey,  Eli. 

1382.  Lioness  Combating. 

1383.  Lion  Combating. 

Ellerhusen,  Ulricb  H. 

1384.  Relief  on  Ludeke  Monument. 

Hering,  Henry. 

1385.  Portrait  Relief:  Stephen  H.  Olin. 
Recchia,  Richard  H. 

1386.  Bas-relief  Portrait:  H.  E.  Smith. 

Mears,  Helen  Farnsworth. 

1387.  Portrait  of  My  Mother. 

Recchia,  Richard  H. 

1388.  Bas-relief  Portrait:  F.  C.  Vecchia. 
Mazur,  Wladyslaw. 

1389.  Portrait. 

Saint  Gaudens,  Annetta  Johnson. 

1390.  Edward  and  John  Lancaster  Burling. 
Aitken,  Robert. 

1391.  Model:  Commemorative  Medal : Pan- 

ama - Pacific  International  Exposi- 
tion : Obverse. 

1392.  Model:  Commemorative  Medal : Pan- 

ama ■ Pacific  International  Exposi- 
tion: Reverse. 

Brenner,  Victor  D. 

1393.  Dr.  Emily  Blackwell. 

Mazur,  Wladyslaw. 

1394.  Coquetry. 

Neilsen,  M.  P. 

1395.  Double  Medallion:  Louis  and  Han- 

nah Shoenfeld. 

Johnson,  Grace  Mott. 

1396.  Chimpanzees. 

Warner,  Olin  L. 

1397.  Cupid  and  Psyche. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 
Recchia,  Richard  H. 

1398.  Bas-relief  Portrait:  George  Guest. 

Warner,  Olin  L. 

1399.  Chief  Joseph:  Chief  of  the  Nez 

Perce  Indians.  Medallion. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 
Saint  Gaudens,  Annetta  Johnson. 

1400.  Carlota  Saint-Gaudens. 


Sneden,  Eleanor  Antoinette. 

1414.  Portrait  of  a Boy. 

Mott-Smith,  May. 

1415.  Diana. 

Kimball,  Isabel  Moore. 

1416.  Portrait  Medallion. 

Bishop,  Emily  Clayton. 

1417.  The  Finish. 

1418.  Study  No.  I. 

1419.  The  Bacchic  Dancer. 

1420.  Portrait  of  Margaret  Tew. 

1421.  Study  No.  III. 

1422.  The  Greek  Maiden’s  Dance  of  Joy. 

1423.  Study  No.  II. 

1424.  Portrait. 

Warner,  Olin  L. 

1425.  Sabina. 

1426.  Lot:  Chief  of  the  Spokanes. 

1427.  Young  Chief:  Cayuse  Indian. 

1428.  Yatin-Ee-Ah-Witz : Chief  of  the 

Cayuses. 

1429.  N-Che-Ask-We:  Chief  of  the  Coeur 

d’Alenes. 

1430.  Nanny  Moale  Wood. 

1431.  Seltice. 

Washburn,  Mary. 

1432.  The  Philosopher. 

Warner,  Olin  L. 

1433.  C.  E.  S.  Wood. 

Washburn,  Mary. 

1434.  The  Infant. 

Warner,  Olin  L. 

1435.  Maxwell  Wood. 

Washburn,  Mary. 

1436.  Ernest. 

Warner,  Olin  L. 

1437.  Chief  Moses:  Sulku-Tash-Kosha. 
Washburn,  Mary. 

1438.  My  Mother. 

Grimes,  Frances. 

1439.  Joseph  Parsons. 

1440.  Mrs.  Joseph  Parsons. 

1441.  Mrs.  George  Parsons. 

1442.  George  Forman  Goodyear. 

1443.  Arthur  Whiting. 

Saint  Gaudens,  Louis. 

1444.  Medallion  Portrait. 


Burnham,  Roger  Noble. 


1445. 

University 

verse. 

of  California 

Medal : 

Ob 

1446. 

University 

verse. 

of  California 

Medal : 

Re 

MEDALS. 

Wendt,  Julia  M.  Bracken. 

1401.  Medal:  Chicago  Society  of  Artists. 

1402.  Mode  Wineman. 

Wright,  Alice  Morgan. 

1403.  Pastorale  No.  2. 

1404.  Portrait  of  President  Seelye. 

Wendt,  Julia  M.  Bracken. 

1405.  Life  Saver. 

Wright,  Alice  Morgan. 

1406.  Pastorale  No.  3. 

1407.  Pastorale  No.  1. 

Wendt,  Julia  M Bracken. 

1408.  Carl  Oscar  Borg. 

Saint  Gaudens,  Louis. 

1409.  Medallion  Baby. 

Sneden,  Eleanor  Antoinette. 

1410.  Portrait  of  a Woman. 

Saint  Gaudens,  Louis. 

1411.  Franklin  Medal. 

' Kimball,  Isabel  Moore. 

1412.  Portrait  Placquette. 

Dallin,  Cyrus  E. 

1413.  Indian  Archer. 


Miller,  J.  Maxwell. 

1447.  Portrait  Heads : Obverse. 

1448.  Portrait  Heads : Reverse. 

Burnham,  Roger  Noble. 

1449.  Eleanor  Waring  Burnham. 

Weinert,  Albert. 

1450.  Miss  Helen  Dodd. 

Miller,  J.  Maxwell. 

1451.  William  Sidney  Thayer. 

Burnham,  Roger  Noble. 

1452.  Betty. 

1453.  Johann  Ernest  Perabo. 

Miller,  J.  Maxwell. 

1454.  Jubilee  Medal:  James,  Cardinal  Gib- 

bons: Obverse. 

1455.  Jubilee  Medal:  James,  Cardinal  Gib- 

bons : Reverse. 

Saint  Gaudens,  Annetta  Johnson. 

1456.  Medallion : L.  St.  G. 

Usher,  Leila. 

1457.  William  Austin  Cannon. 

1458.  Robert  Underwood. 

1459.  Adolph  Kanitz. 

1460.  Francis  James  Child. 

1461.  Bas-relief  of  a Child. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Usher,  Leila — '(Continued). 

1462.  Susan  B.  Anthony:  Obverse. 

1463.  Susan  B.  Anthony : Reverse. 

1464.  Girl  of  Palermo. 

1465.  Maria  Montessori. 

1466.  Charles  Elliot  Norton. 

1467.  Taorminese  Girl. 

Schweizer,  J.  Otto. 

1468.  Fred  S'incher. 

Corbett,  Gail  Sherman. 

1469.  Walden. 

1470.  Frederick  Coe  Sherman. 
Schweizer,  J.  Otto. 

1471.  Portrait  of  George  Linden. 
Bush-Brown,  H.  K. 

1472.  Newburgh  Medal:  Obverse. 

1473.  Newburgh  Medal:  Reverse. 
Schweizer,  J.  Otto. 

1474.  Portrait  of  the  Artist’s  Mother. 

1475.  Alexander  the  Great. 

Corbett,  Gail  Sherman. 

1476.  John  Newbold  Hazard. 

1477.  Emma  J.  0.  Sherman. 
Schweizer,  J.  Otto. 

1478.  Portrait  of  S.  Wier  Mitchell. 
Corbett,  Gail  Sherman. 

1479.  Jean. 


Hamilton,  John  McLure — (Continued) 

1521.  The  Wind. 

1522.  Girl  Yawning. 

1523.  Sketch. 

1524.  The  Mincing  Maid. 

1525.  Sketch. 

1526.  Drawing. 

1527.  The  Empty  Bed. 

1528.  The  Dancer. 

1529.  Drawing. 

1530.  I Won’t! 

1531.  Resignation. 

1532.  Flirtation. 

1533.  The  Tulle  Sleeve. 

1534.  Chagrin. 

153'5.  Drawing. 

1536.  Binding  Her  Tresses. 

1537.  Sheffield  Plate. 

1538.  Changeable  Taffeta. 

1539.  The  Debutante. 

1540.  Interested. 

1541.  The  Victory. 

1542.  King’s  Cream  Pony. 

1543.  King’s  Cream  Pony. 

1544.  King's  Cream  Pony. 

1545.  King’s  Cream  Pony. 

1546.  Royal  Coa^h. 

1547.  Qui  Vive! 

1548.  Girl  Stretching. 


Spicer-Simson,  T. 

1480.  Mrs.  Edward  Newell.  Hering, 

Public  Welfare:  Obverse.  1549. 

Public  Welfare:  Reverse. 

Miss  Hilda  Schmidt.  1550. 

Mrs.  F.  S.  James.  1551. 

Ex-President,  William  Howard  Taft.  1552. 

Mrs.  Daniel  Fairchild. 

General  Horace  Porter.  1553. 

Mrs.  F.  T.  Blakeman. 

Mrs.  E.  Mudocce  and  B.  Edwards.  1554. 

Mrs.  C.  Dewey  Hilles. 

John  B White.  1555. 

Captain  Rostrom. 

George  F.  Watts.  1556. 

George  Meredith.  1557. 

Alexander  Agassiz.  1558. 

Admiral  Sir  Wilmot  Hawksworth. 

H.  M.  S.  Good  Hope:  Reverse,  Ad-  1559. 

miral  Hawksworth. 

Brenner,  Victor  D.  1560. 

1498.  Hygiene:  Obverse.  1561. 

Hygiene:  Reverse. 

Lincoln  Plaque.  Sawyer, 

Whistler:  Obverse.  1562.' 

Whistler:  Reverse.  1563] 

Frederick  Samuel  Talmage.  1564] 

Motherhood : Obverse.  1565] 

Motherhood:  Reverse.  1566] 

Scudder,  Janet.  1567] 

1506.  Fahnestock  Medallion.  1568. 


1481. 

1482. 

1483. 

1484. 

1485. 

1486. 

1487. 

1488. 

1489. 

1490. 

1491. 

1492. 

1493. 

1494. 

1495. 

1496. 

1497. 


1499. 

1500. 

1501. 

1502. 

1503. 

1504. 

1505. 


MEDALS. 

Henry. 

Model  for  Scarsdale  Golf  and  Coun- 
try Club  Medal:  Obverse. 

Stephen  Henry  Olin:  Obverse. 

Evarts  Tracy. 

Medal:  American  Institute  of  Archi- 
tects: Reverse. 

Medal:  Panama-Pacific  Internationa! 
Exposition. 

Scarsdale  Golf  and  Country  Club 
Medal:  Obverse. 

Scarsdale  Golf  and  Country  Club 
Medal:  Reverse. 

Huntington  Wolcott  Jackson. 

Charles  Albert  Coffin. 

Medal:  American  Institute  of  Archi- 
tects: Obverse. 

Alice  Olin  Dows  and  Stephen  Olin 
Dows. 

Stephen  Henry  Olin:  Reverse. 

Model  for  Scarsdale  Golf  and  Coun- 
try Club  Medal : Reverse. 

Edward  W. 

Ba-haw : Arapahoe. 

Naiche : Apache. 

Han-Ni-Ait. 

Ne  Aie  Ta  Ha  Wa. 

Esh  Sha  a Nish  Is. 

Ho  Tua  Hwe  Ko  Mas. 

Ma  Ki  Na,  Ko. 


Brenner, 

Victor  D. 

1569. 

Nogo  To  Mah. 

1507. 

Lincoln  Medal:  Obverse. 

1570. 

Chief  Che  Ho  Ni. 

1508. 

Lincoln  Medal:  Reverse. 

1571. 

Timbo. 

1509. 

Carl  Schurz:  Obverse. 

1572. 

Tali  Do  Ni  Pper. 

1510. 

Carl  Schurz : Reverse. 

1573. 

Ma  Si  Ni. 

1511. 

Washington  Irving. 

1574. 

Be  Sha  E Chi  E Di  Esha. 

1512. 

William  H.  Welch. 

1575. 

Curley:  Custer  Scout. 

1576. 

Ech  Spa  Di  E Ash. 

SCULPTURE. 

1577. 

Be  Me  Tha. 

Kemeys, 

Edward. 

1578. 

On  Ah  Shin  Nin  Nah. 

1 513. 

Buffalo  and  Wolves. 

1579. 

Chief  Tja  Yo  Ni. 

1580. 

Sota. 

GALLERY  THIRTY-NINE. 

1581. 

Nol  To  I. 

DRAWINGS. 

1582. 

1583. 

Est  Zan  Lopa. 

Sunka  Hanska. 

Hamilton,  John  McLure. 

1584. 

Hunpe  Ka. 

1514. 

After  the  Ball. 

1585. 

Kah  Wah  Se. 

1515. 

Portrait  Sketch. 

1586. 

See  Hah. 

1519. 

The  Coquette. 

1587. 

Sah  Cooh  Ru  Tu  Ree  Hoo. 

1517. 

Half  Hour  Before  Dinner. 

1588. 

Stah  Pe  U. 

1518. 

Meditation. 

1589. 

Pee  Ru  Ths. 

1519. 

Reverie. 

1590. 

Ne  I So  Meh. 

1520. 

The  Mirror. 

1591. 

Chief  To  Wak  Oni  Jim. 

UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


43 


Ryden,  Henning. 

1592.  Charles  Dickens. 

1593.  Medal : Inauguration,  1913. 

1594.  Medal:  The  American  Carnation  So- 

ciety. 

Bateman,  John  M. 

1595.  Model:  Official  Entrance  Badge: 

Panama-Pacific  International  Expo- 
sition. 

Ryden,  Henning. 

1596.  Medal : American  Institute  of  Chem- 

ical Engineers. 

1597.  The  Dorner  Memorial  Medal. 

1598.  The  Horticultural  Society  of  Chi- 

cago. 

MacNeil,  Hermon  A. 

1599.  Pan-American  Medal  of  Award:  Re- 

verse. 

1600.  Pan-American  Medal  of  Award : Ob- 

verse. 

Pietz,  Adam. 

1601.  Stephen  Girard. 

Gelert,  Johannes. 

1602.  Denmark  Medal : Reverse. 

1603.  Denmark  Medal:  Obverse. 

Hill,  Clara. 

1604.  Frederick  Bruce  Kelham. 

Pietz,  Adam. 

1605.  Dorothy. 

1606.  Helen. 

MacNeil,  Hermon  A. 

1607.  Medal  of  Honor,  Architectural  League 

of  New  York:  Reverse. 

1608.  Medal  of  Honor,  Architectural  League 

of  New  York:  Obverse. 

Pietz,  Adam. 

1609.  Maurits  Leefson. 

Fraser,  James  Earle. 

1610.  David  Barnard  Ericson. 

1611.  Medallion  No.  2. 

1612.  Pan  - American  Exposition  Special 

Medal  of  Honor : Reverse. 

1613.  Portrait  Plaque  No.  3. 

1614.  Chicken. 

1615.  Medallion  No.  1. 

1616.  Pan  - American  Exposition  Special 

Medal  of  Honor:  Obverse. 

1617.  Portrait  Plaque  No.  2. 

1618.  Plaque:  Flora  and  Sonny-Boy  Whit- 

ney. 

1619.  Medal  No.  1. 

1620.  Portrait  Plaque  No.  1. 

1621.  Plaque. 

1622.  Medal  No.  3. 

1623.  Medal  No.  2. 

1624.  Plaque. 

1625.  Horatio  Hathaway  Brewster. 

Brooks,  Richard  E. 

1626.  Cameron  and  Grace. 

1627.  Medallion  Portrait  No.  1. 

1628.  Wm.  Brown  Cogswell. 

1629.  Medallion  Portrait. 

Macintosh,  William  W. 

1630.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  L.  C.  M. 

Brooks,  Richard  E. 

1631.  Margaret,  Cyrus  and  Raymond. 

1632.  Susan  J.  Henry. 

1633.  Medallion  Portrait  No.  2. 

1634.  Mary  S.  Lyman. 

1635.  Henry. 

Flanagan,  John. 

1636.  Portrait  Medallion  No.  7. 

1637.  Captain  Henry  Rostron : Obverse. 

1638.  Edward  Guthrie  Kennedy':  Observe. 

1639.  Medal:  Essex  Agricultural  Society 

of  Massachusetts:  Reverse. 

1640.  Ethel. 

1641.  Walt  Whitman. 

1642.  Barr  Ferree. 


Flanagan,  John — -(Continued). 

1643.  Captain  Henry  Rostron:  Reverse. 

1644.  Edward  Guthrie  Kennedy:  Reverse. 

1645.  Medal:  Essex  Agricultural  Society 

of  Massachusetts:  Obverse. 

1646.  The  Delver. 

Weinman,  Adolph  A. 

1647.  Charles  Keck. 

1648.  The  Edison  Medal. 

1649.  Medal:  American  Institute  of  Archi- 

tects: Obverse. 

1650.  Julius  Theodore  Melchers. 

1651.  Bronze  Medal:  Louisiana  Purchase 

Exposition. 

1652.  Louise  Hettinger:  Plaque. 

1653.  Medal  for  Life  Saving. 

1654.  Medal:  American  Institute  of  Archi- 

tects: Reverse. 

1655.  Charles  Yoce  Harvey. 

1656.  Grand  Prize:  Louisiana  Purchase 

Exposition. 

1657.  Medal. 

1658.  Dorothy. 

1659.  Louise  Hettinger:  Medal. 

1660.  Plaque  No.  1. 

1661.  Medal:  National  Institute  of  Arts 

and  Letters:  Obverse. 

1662.  U.  S.  Medal  for  Life  Saving  on  Rail- 

roads. 

1663.  Portrait  Plaque. 

1664.  Alice  Helen  Hettinger. 

1665.  Medallion:  Portrait  of  Child. 

1666.  Plaque  No.  2. 

1667.  Medal : National  Institute  of  Arts 

and  Letters:  Reverse. 

1668.  Catharina  Weinman. 

Flanagan,  John. 

1669.  Portrait  Plaque  No.  2. 

1670.  Portrait  Medallion  No.  5. 

1671.  Portrait  Medallion  No.  4. 

1672.  Medal : Massachusetts  Horticultural 

Society:  Obverse. 

1673.  Medal:  The  Pennsylvania  Society: 

Reverse. 

1674.  Maud  Doering. 

1675.  Phoebe  Apperson  Hearst. 

1676.  Agnes  Lane,  Phoebe  Apperson  Hearst 

and  Anne  Drucilla  Apperson. 

1677.  Medal:  Massachusetts  Horticul- 

tural Society:  Reverse. 

1678.  Medal:  The  Pennsylvania  Society: 

Observe. 

1679.  Portrait  Medallion  No.  3. 

1680.  Portrait  Medallion  No.  6. 

1681.  Frederick  .Tames  Gregg. 

1682.  Medallion  Portrait  No.  1. 

1683.  Andre  Saglio. 

1684.  Hudson-Fulton  Medal : Reverse. 

1685.  Wilson  Nesbit  Benson. 

1686.  Portrait  Plaque  No.  1. 

1687.  Medal:  The  Numismatic  and  Anti- 

quarian Society  of  Philadelphia. 

1688.  Daniel  Garrison  Brinton. 

1689.  Medal:  The  Academy  of  Natural 

Sciences  of  Philadelphia:  Obverse. 

1690.  Medal:  The  Academy  of  Natural 

Sciences  of  Philadelphia:  Reverse, 

1691.  Medallion. 

1692.  Tolstoy. 

1693.  Medallion  Portrait  No.  2. 

1694.  Hudson-Fulton  Medal  : Obverse. 

1695.  Hortense  Leonore  Mitchell. 

SCULPTURE. 

Harvey,  Eli. 

1696.  Adonis:  Young  Greyhound. 

GALLERY  FORTY. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 
Gilchrist,  Wallace  W.  Jr. 

1697.  A Quiet  Sea. 

1 698.  Twin  Birches. 

1699.  Rocks:  The  Maine  Coast. 


44 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Gilchrist,  Wallace  W.  Jr. — (Continued). 

1700.  The  Fish  Dock. 

1701.  Incoming  Tide. 

1702.  Towards  the  Sun. 

Hopkinson,  Charles. 

1703.  Effect  of  Light. 

1704.  Effect  of  Light. 

Hallowell,  George  Hawley. 

1705.  Wood’s  Lake. 

Warren,  Harold  B. 

1706.  Autumn. 

Hopkinson,  Charles. 

1707.  Effect  of  Light. 

1708.  Effect  of  Light. 

Robinson,  Alexander. 

1709.  Arrival  of  the  Feluccas:  Spanish 

Coast. 

1710.  Damascus  Tale:  The  Incredulous 

Mulattoes. 

1711.  Hadi  Ben  Hassan  of  Bagdad. 

1712.  Arab  Girls. 

1713.  The  Daughter  of  the  Khalif : De- 

sign in  Red  and  Gold. 

1714.  Market:  Tetuen:  Morocco. 

1715.  Tangier. 

1716.  Persian  Romance:  The  Mockers. 
Hale,  Lilian  Westcott. 

1717.  China  Asters. 

1718.  Bleeding  Hearts. 

Hale,  Philip  Leslie. 

1719.  Autumn  Fruits. 

Hale,  Lilian  Westcott. 

1720.  Gardenia  Rose. 

Hale,  Philip  Leslie. 

1721.  A Passing  Hour. 

1722.  Lilies  of  the  Madonna. 

1723.  Wistaria  and  the  Mysterious  Miss 

Wistar. 

Hale,  Lilian  Westcott. 

1724.  Portrait  of  Nancy. 

1725.  Madonna  Lilies. 

1726.  Anemonies. 

Boone,  Cora. 

1727.  Cinerarias. 

Milne,  David. 

1728.  Broken  Color. 

1729.  Black  and  White  No.  1. 

1730.  Tricolor. 

1731.  Bronx  Snow. 

1732.  Interior  New  York  Public  Library. 

1733.  Dots  and  Dashes. 

1734.  Black  and  White  No.  2. 

Hallowell,  George  Hawley. 

1735.  The  Logan. 

1736.  The  Snow  Path. 

1737.  The  Driving  Pitch. 

1738.  New  Hampshire  Snow. 

1730.  Island  Lake. 

1740.  The  Choppers. 

Bynem,  Arthur. 

1741.  A Fountain  in  Lugo. 

1742.  The  Bishop’s  Well:  Palencia. 

1743.  Cathedral  Silhouette:  Saragossa. 

1744.  An  Old  Palace  in  Avila. 

1745.  Tarragona  Cathedral  Seen  From  the 

Cloister. 

1746.  A Toledan  Tenement. 

1747.  Vigo  From  the  Bay. 

1748.  Patio  in  an  Old  Posada  in  Alcala. 
Turner,  Ross  Sterling. 

1749.  The  Rover. 

Preston,  May  Wilson. 

1750.  Drawing  No.  5. 

1751.  Drawing  No.  1. 

1752.  Drawing  No.  4. 

1753.  Drawing  No.  3. 

1754.  Drawing  No.  6. 

1755.  Drawing  No.  2. 


Guerin,  Jules. 

1756.  Cairo:  The  Blue  Mosque. 

Gallagher,  Sears. 

1757.  From  the  Bridge. 

Moser,  James  Henry. 

1758.  November  Sunset:  Canaan  Moun 

tain. 

Sears,  Taber. 

1759.  The  Arab  Merchant. 

Moser,  James  Henry. 

1760.  Pond  Hill  in  October. 

Chandler,  H.  C. 

1761.  Nevada  Desert. 

Moser,  James  Henry. 

1762.  October  in  Cornwall. 

Sears,  Taber. 

1763.  York  Cathedral. 

Guerin,  Jules. 

1764.  The  Mosque  of  Sulieman:  Constan- 

tinople. 

1765.  Pigeon  Mosque:  Constantinople. 

1766.  Eyub  on  the  Golden  Horn. 

1767.  The  Three  Wise  Men. 

1768.  A Bazaar:  Constantinople. 

1769.  Temple  of  Sunium. 

Moser,  James  Henry. 

1770.  Showery  Weather:  Adirondacks. 
Sears,  Taber. 

1771.  Harbor  of  St.  George. 

Moser,  James  Henry. 

1772.  Overlook  Mountain:  Catskills. 
Gray,  Percy. 

1773.  Out  of  the  Desert:  Oregon. 

Moser,  James  Henry. 

1774.  Fog  Lifting. 

Sears,  Taber. 

1775.  Bridge  of  the  Canonica : Venice. 
Guerin,  Jules. 

1776.  Landscape  near  Siena. 

Snell,  Henry  B. 

1777.  The  Passing  Steamer. 

Turner,  Ross  Sterling. 

1778.  Le  Soleil  Royal. 


MINIATURES. 

Sawyer,  Edith. 

1779.  Mrs.  Andrew  Sawyer. 

1780.  Freddy. 

1781.  Miss  Katharine  Ecob. 

Melcher,  Bertha  Corbett. 

1782.  A Mountain  Lassie. 

Sawyer,  Myra  L. 

1783.  In  a White  Cap. 

Bonsall,  Mary  W. 

1784.  Study  of  Old  Man. 

Waring,  Leila. 

1785.  Mrs.  T.  Malbone  Waring. 
Washington,  Elizabeth  F. 

1786.  The  First  Parasol. 

Melcher,  Bertha  Corbett. 

1787.  My  Daughter  Charlotte. 

Sawyer,  Myra  L. 

1788.  Portrait  of  An  Old  Man. 

Herr,  Margaret. 

1789.  Portrait  of  Miss  Dougal. 
Washington,  Elizabeth  F. 

1790.  Nancy. 

Herr,  Margaret. 

1791.  Malvina. 

Washington,  Elizabeth  F. 

1792.  Abdul  Baha. 

Carew,  Bertha. 

1793.  The  Late  Archbishop  Corrigan. 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


45 


Bushnell,  Adelyn. 

1794.  Portrait  of  An  Old  Man. 
Whittemore,  William  John. 

1795.  Baby’s  Head. 

Souder,  Mary  Einard. 

1796.  Portrait  of  a Girl. 

Siboni,  Emma  B. 

1797.  Little  Miss  Mary  Armes. 

Souder,  Mary  Einard. 

1798.  Portrait  of  a Girl. 

Whittemore,  William  John. 

1799.  In  the  Nursery. 

1800.  Portrait  of  Father  and  Mother. 
Young,  Mattie. 

1801.  Sister. 

Baxter,  Martha  Wheeler. 

1802.  Boy  Driving. 

1803.  Portrait  of  Miss  T. 

Wood,  Kathryn  Leone. 

1804.  Mother. 

Baxter,  Martha  Wheeler. 

1805.  Theodore. 

1806.  My  Mother. 

1807.  The  Peacock  Fan. 

Chase,  Lila. 

1808.  Portrait. 

1809.  Elizabeth. 

Lynch,  Anna. 

1810.  Marion  Stanton. 

Evans,  Frances. 

1811.  Portrait. 

Lynch,  Anna. 

1812.  Portrait  of  Henrietta  E.  Countiss. 
Stream,  Maria  Judson. 

1813.  Boy  in  Pierrot  Costume. 

Searle.  Alice  T. 

1814.  Leslie  Hall. 

Stream,  Maria  Judson. 

1815.  Dorothy. 

1816.  Portrait  of  Miss  Alexander. 

1817.  William. 

1818.  Portrait. 

1819.  Mrs.  W.  B.  McKennan. 

1820.  Girl  in  Gray  Coat. 

Wolcott,  Katherine. 

1821.  On  the  Dunes. 

Casterton,  Eda  Nomoede. 

1822.  Miss  Pauline  Batchelder. 

Johnson,  Harry  L. 

1823.  Mother  and  Child. 

1824.  Early  Spring:  Rose  Valley. 

1825.  Wind  in  the  Clouds. 

1826.  Charybdis. 

1827.  The  Inquiry. 

1828.  Moon  Before  Sundown, 

1829.  The  Garden. 

Harper,  Marian  Dunlap. 

1830.  Miss  G. 

1831.  My  Dear. 

Bliss,  Alma  Hersig. 

1832.  An  Italian  Child. 

1833.  Study. 

Ahrens,  Ellen  Wetherald. 

1834.  Miss  G.  C. 

Williams,  Alyn. 

1835.  Tiger  Lily. 

Ahrens,  Ellen  Wetherald. 

1836.  A Brown  Study. 

1837.  Little  Bert. 

Clark,  Harriette  A. 

1838.  Constance  E.  Fairchild. 

1839.  Mme.  Sherry. 

Williams,  Alyn. 

1840.  The  Cardinal. 

Clark,  Harriette  A. 

1841.  Mrs.  Lefevre. 


Price,  Eugenia. 

1842.  Portrait:  Mary  Angell. 

Williams,  Alyn. 

1843.  Mrs.  Nicholas  Longworth. 

Hunter,  Sara  Katherine. 

1844.  Study  of  a Head. 

Price,  Eugenia. 

1845.  The  Spirit  of  Autumn. 

Phillips,  Caroline  King. 

1846.  Miss  Elizabeth  Johnson. 

1847.  Mrs.  W.  S.  Burgess. 

Lowdon,  Elsie  Motz. 

1848.  Portrait  of  D.  B.  O. 

Taylor,  Minnie  C. 

1849.  Robie. 

Phillips,  Caroline  King. 

1850.  Graham  Newell-Fitch. 

Taylor,  Minnie  C. 

1851.  Portrait. 

Phillips,  Caroline  King. 

1852.  Colonel  Graham  Denby  Fitch. 

1853.  Miss  Carol  S.  Johnson. 

Bush,  Ella  Shepard. 

1854.  Balaustion. 

1855.  A Kappa  of  Washington. 

Cross,  Sally. 

1856.  Mrs.  Quincy. 

1857.  Portrait:  Miss  Lilian  Gardener. 

1858.  Portrait  of  Miss  Turner. 

Bell,  Clara  Louise. 

1859.  Little  Girl  with  the  Curls. 

Cross,  Sally. 

1860.  Miss  Dora  Wetherbee. 

1861.  Portrait  of  Miss  McKay  and  Peter. 

1862.  Portrait  of  Olin  Downes,  Esq. 

Bell,  Clara  Louise. 

1863.  Elizabeth. 

Bush,  Ella  Shepard. 

1864.  A Fairy  Tale  Princess. 

Shepard,  Clare. 

1865.  David. 

1866.  Suzanne. 

1867.  The  Golden  Girl. 

1868.  Kathleen. 

Pattee,  Elsie  Dodge. 

1869.  The  Little  Embroiderer. 

Shepard,  Clare. 

1870.  Betrothed  of  the  Raven. 

1871.  Mrs.  C. 

Pattee,  Elsie  Dodge. 

1872.  The  Yellow  Book. 

1873.  The  Pink  Scarf. 

Shepard,  Clare. 

1874.  Bertha. 

Pattee,  Elsie  Dodge. 

1875.  At  the  Window. 

Shepard,  Clare. 

1876.  The  Pale  Flower. 

1877.  Mary. 

Foresman,  Alie. 

1878.  Portrait:  Irish  Rose. 

1879.  Portrait. 

Shepard,  Clare. 

1880.  Miss  Fisken. 

Bush-Brown,  Margaret  Lesley. 

1881.  Portrait  of  Moncure  D.  Conway. 
Mitchell,  Laura  M.  D. 

1882.  Study  in  Miniature. 

Myrick,  Katharine. 

1883.  Study. 

Mitchell,  Laura  M.  D. 

1884.  My  Grandmother. 

1885.  Boy  With  Black  Hat. 

1886.  Margaret. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Bush-Brown,  Margaret  Lesley. 

1887.  The  Flute  Lesson. 

Hazen,  Wilhelmina. 

1888.  Twin  Pearls. 

Perrie,  Bertha  E. 

1889.  An  English  Garden. 

Hazen,  Wilhelmina. 

1890.  La  Senora  G. 

1891.  Brownie. 

Tuttle,  Adrianna. 

1892.  Mrs.  Charles  Sherman  Coxe. 

1893.  Portrait. 

Mitchell,  Laura  M.  D. 

1894.  Old  Fashioned  Girl. 

Tuttle,  Adrianna. 

1895.  William  Somerset  Maugham. 

Perrie,  Bertha  E. 

1896.  A Brittany  Peasant  Girl. 

Peper,  Meta  A. 

1897.  Portrait  of  Young  Man. 

Heuermann,  Magda. 

1898.  Franz  von  Lenbach. 

1899.  Miss  Virginia. 

Webster,  Ethel  Felder. 

1900.  Susan  Kingsley  Crawford. 

Cole,  George  Townsend. 

1901.  Mrs.  H. 

Webster,  Ethel  Felder. 

1902.  Edith. 

1903.  Grandfather. 

Cole,  George  Townsend. 

1904.  Miss  Aileen  McCarthy. 

Webster,  Ethel  Felder. 

1905.  Louise. 

Cole,  George  Townsend. 

1906.  Mrs.  Gregory  McLaughlin. 
Heuermann,  Magda. 

1907.  My  Father. 

Peper,  Meta  A. 

1908.  Portrait  of  Christine  Peper. 

Turner,  Helen  M. 

1909.  Mr.  Frank  Regal. 

Ingersoll,  Emma  K.  H. 

1910.  Mary  Meigs. 

1911.  Baby  Dan. 

Turner,  Helen  M. 

1912.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Sherwood. 

Howland,  Allen  S. 

1913.  Portrait  of  Miss  A. 

Marsh,  Alice  Randall. 

1914.  Michel  and  Maud  Bouvier. 

Howland,  Allen  S. 

1915.  Portrait  Study. 

Purefoy,  Heslope. 

1916.  Jeanette. 

Ingersoll,  Emma  H.  K. 

1917.  Portrait  Sketch. 

Purefoy,  Heslope. 

1918.  Portrait  Study. 

1919.  Miss  Clark. 

Marsh,  Alice  Randall. 

1920.  Portrait  Sketch  of  a Russian  Girl. 
Redfield,  Heloise  Guillou. 

1921.  Portrait  of  a Child. 

1922.  Robert  S.  Redfield. 

1923.  Lady  with  Furs. 

1924.  Mrs.  A.  Lesley. 

1925.  Mme.  Alcide  Berthier. 

1926.  Mr.  Martin  Mower. 

1927.  Miss  A. 

Newell,  Peter. 

1928.  My  Daughter. 

1929.  Portrait  of  Miss  G. 


Taylor,  Emily  Drayton. 

1930.  Spring. 

1931.  Mrs.  John  Innis  Kane. 

1932.  Mrs.  Paul  Mills. 

1933.  Miss  Corrine  B.  Freeman. 

1934.  Life’s  Bubbles. 

Baer,  William  Jacob. 

1935.  Young  Diana. 

Taylor,  Emily  Drayton. 

1936.  Mrs.  Allison. 

Baer,  William  Jacob. 

1937.  Doris. 

1938.  Friends. 

1939.  Mrs.  E.  R.  Hewitt. 

1940.  Primavera. 

1941.  Nymph  and  Cupid. 

1942.  The  Apple. 

1943.  Betty. 

1944.  Laodicea. 

Tannahill,  Mary  H. 

1945.  Brothers. 

1946.  A Young  Mother. 

Hills,  Laura  Coombs. 

1947.  Little  Agnes. 

1948.  Girl  With  Violets. 

1949.  Miss  Margaret  Curzon  Hale. 

1950.  The  Nymph. 

1951.  Portrait. 

1952.  Psyche. 

Tannahill,  Mary  H. 

1953.  Girl  With  Parrot. 

1954.  Jane  Chapman. 

Fuller,  Lucia  Fairchild. 

1955.  In  the  Days  of  King  Arthur. 

Shuttleworth,  Claire. 

1956.  A Small  Boy. 

Fuller,  Lucia  Fairchild. 

1957.  The  Girl  and  the  Net. 

Valk,  Ella  Snowden. 

1958.  Dawn. 

Fuller,  Lucia  Fairchild. 

1959.  Portrait  of  a Child. 

Valk,  Ella  Snowden. 

1960.  Miss  Frances  Cocke. 

Fuller,  Lucia  Fairchild. 

1961.  Artemidora. 

1962.  The  Red  Flower. 

Saint  Gaudens,  Carlota. 

1963.  Study  in  Red. 

Springer,  Eva. 

1964.  La  Vieille. 

Beckington,  Alice. 

1965.  Study  in  Blues  and  Greens. 

1966.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Lewis. 

1967.  The  Morning  Paper. 

1968.  Study  of  a Head  in  Shadow. 

1969.  Helen. 

Springer,  Eva. 

1970.  Little  Simone. 

Saint  Gaudens,  Carlota. 

1971.  Portrait:  Mary  Shipman. 
Springer,  Eva. 

1972.  Italian  Girl. 

Becker,  Eulabee  Dix. 

1973.  Philip  Dix  Becker. 

1974.  Mrs.  John  Graves. 

Kendall,  Margaret. 

1975.  Spirit  of  the  Woods. 

Becker,  Eulabee  Dix. 

1976.  Portrait  of  Esther  Hoyt. 
Kendall,  Margaret. 

1977.  Three  Little  Sisters. 

1978.  Bruno  and  His  Mistress. 

1979.  Miss  Helen  Huntington. 

1980.  In  the  Brook. 


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47 


Archambault,  A.  Margaretta. 

1981.  Miss  Clementine  Dalcour. 

1982.  Miss  M.  Smith. 

1983.  Jacqueline. 

1984.  Miss  Frances  Brock. 

Jamar,  S.  Corinne. 

1985.  Bob. 

SCULPTURE. 

French,  Daniel  Chester. 

1986.  Study  of  a Head. 

Stackpole,  Ralph  W. 

1987.  Charles  Frederick  Holder. 

GALLERY  FORTY-ONE. 

The  paintings  and  drawings  by  Howard  Pyle 
in  Galleries  Forty-one  and  Forty-two,  select- 
ed from  the  Memorial  Collection  of  the  artist’s 
work  belonging  to  the  Wilmington  Society 
of  the  Fine  Arts,  are  lent  by  that  Society. 

Pyle,  Howard. 

1988  to  2052.  Drawings. 

SCULPTURE. 

Borglum,  Solon  H. 

2053'.  Washington  of  1753. 

GALLERY  FORTY-TWO. 
PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Pyle,  Howard. 

2054.  Battle  of  Yorktown. 

2055.  Inauguration  of  Washington. 

2056.  Dividing  the  Treasure. 

2057.  Captain  Kidd. 

2058.  La  Salle  Before  Louis  XIY. 

2059.  Atlas  and  Hercules. 

2060.  Lord  of  the  Earth. 

2061.  Suicide. 

2062.  The  Tory. 

2063.  Magic  Harper. 

2064.  Battle  of  Germantown. 

2065.  Lexington. 

2066.  Sack  of  Carthagena. 

2067.  Grasshopper  and  Ant. 

2068.  Fleur-de-lis. 

2069.  Thomas  Jefferson. 

2070.  The  Galleon. 

2071.  The  Buccaneers. 

2072.  Washington’s  Retreat. 

2073.  Evacuation  of  Charleston. 

2074.  Spanish  Dancer. 

2075.  Loot. 

2076.  Burning  Ship. 

2077.  Girl  With  Silver  Veil. 

2078.  Fair  Suppliant. 

2079.  Fight  in  Forest. 

2080.  The  Diplomats. 

2081.  The  Spies. 

2082.  Meeting  of  Green  and  Gates. 

2083.  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill. 

2084.  By  Land  and  Sea  No.  7. 

2085.  By  Land  and  Sea  No.  6. 

2086.  Modern  Sindbad  No.  3. 

2087.  Modern  Sindbad  No.  2. 

2088.  Modern  Sindbad  No.  1. 

2089.  The  Artist. 

2090.  Flying  Dutchman. 

2091.  Modern  Sindbad  No.  5. 

2092.  Second  Class  Passenger. 

2093.  Modern  Sindbad  No.  6. 

2094.  Modern  Sindbad  No.  4. 

2095.  By  Land  and  Sea  No.  8. 

2096.  By  Land  and  Sea  No.  5. 

SCULPTURE. 

Piccirilli,  Attilio. 

2097.  Head  of  a Girl. 

2098.  Head  of  a Boy. 


GALLERY  FORTY-THREE. 
PAINTINGS. 

DuMond,  Frederic  Melville. 

2099.  Sea  Carvings. 

Quinlan,  Will  J. 

2100.  Mt.  Rainier  From  Pinnacle  Peak. 
Dixon,  Maynard. 

2101.  The  Palomino  Mare. 

Tyng,  Margaret  Fuller. 

2102.  The  Silver  Bowl. 

Pfeiffen,  Justus. 

2103.  Central  Park. 

Ufer,  Walter. 

2104.  Rosa  Cota  of  San  Juan  Pueblo. 

De  Wentworth,  Cecile. 

2105.  Portrait  of  William  Howard  Taft. 
Ufer,  Walter. 

2106.  A Daughter  of  San  Juan  Pueblo. 
Hazelton,  Mary  Brewster. 

2107.  The  Letter. 

Ufer,  Walter. 

2108.  Taos  Indian  in  Corn  Field. 

Deming,  Edwin  Willard. 

2109.  Prayer  to  the  Manes  of  the  Dead. 
Ericson,  David. 

2110.  The  Late  Tea. 

Ames,  Blanche. 

2111.  Pauline. 

Dixon,  Maynard. 

2112.  Navajo  Women. 

DuMond,  Frederic  Melville. 

2113.  Raton  Pass. 

2114.  Hoss  Tradin’  on  the  Reservation. 

2115.  1849. 

2116.  Portrait  Sketch  of  Babette  de 

Cernoe. 

Randolph,  Lee. 

2117.  Winter:  Northern  France. 

2118.  The  Grape  Yine. 

Paddock,  Josephine. 

2119.  The  Blue  Feather. 

Dirks,  Rudolph. 

2120.  Clearing  Land. 

2121.  Head  of  Old  Dutchman. 

Waite,  Emily  Burling. 

2122.  A Morning  in  September. 

Dunlap,  Helena. 

2123.  The  Senor’s  Garden. 

Dillaye,  Blanche. 

2124.  The  God  of  Good  Fortune. 

Dirks,  Rudolph. 

2125.  The  Boatman. 

Selden,  Dixie. 

2126.  Bunker’s  Hill,  St.  Ives. 

Tucker,  Allen. 

2127.  The  Ice  Storm. 

Paddock,  Josephine. 

2128.  Youth. 

Smith.  Howard  Everett. 

2129.  The  Convalescent. 

Ramsey,  Charles  F. 

2130.  A Garden. 

Hinkle,  Clarence  K. 

2131.  Portrait. 

Schmitt,  Albert  Felix. 

2132.  Blue  and  Gold. 

Vivian,  Calthea. 

2133.  Moonlight:  St.  Francis  Sutter  Park. 
Williamson,  Ada  C. 

2134.  Baby  in  a French  Cap. 

Levy,  William  Auerbach. 

2135.  Normandy  Fishermen. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Jones,  Leon  Foster. 

2136.  Long  Island  Village. 

Stoddard,  Alice  Kent. 

2137.  The  White  Waist. 

Brumback,  Louise  Upton. 

2138.  High  Tide  on  the  Beach. 

Groll,  Albert  Lorey. 

2139.  Lake  Louise. 

James,  William. 

2140.  Portrait  Study. 

Beaumont,  Lilian  Adele. 

2141.  The  Satin  Gown. 

Sohier,  Alice  Buggies. 

2142.  Reminiscence. 

Liljestrom,  Gustav  F. 

2143.  Vishnu  Temple:  Grand  Canyon. 
Nahl,  Perham  W. 

2144.  Despair. 

Perry,  Lilia  Cabot. 

2145.  My  Lamb. 

Cuneo,  Einaldo. 

2146.  Notre  Dame:  Paris. 

Wuerpel,  Edmund  H. 

2147.  The  Sheltered  Bay. 

2148.  Gathering  Clouds. 

2149.  An  Evening  Symphony. 

2150.  The  Call  of  Lingering  Day. 

2151.  Late  Afternoon. 

2152.  Harmony  in  Brown. 

SCULPTURE. 

Mora,  Joseph  J. 

2153.  Scratching  a Twister. 

Putnam,  Brenda. 

2154.  The  Parting. 

GALLERY  FORTY-FOUR. 
PAINTINGS. 

Foote,  Mary. 

2155.  Mrs.  John  Carpenter. 

Watrous,  Harry  Willson. 

2156.  He  Stood  in  the  Moonlight. 

Nunn,  Frederic. 

2157.  A Seaside  Roost. 

Whiteman,  S.  Edwin. 

2158.  Summer  Breeze. 

Anshutz,  Thomas  P. 

2159.  Portrait  of  a Little  Girl. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  John  E.  D.  Trask. 

Woodward,  William. 

2160.  Old  Cabildo:  New  Orleans. 

Macrum,  George  H. 

2161.  The  Towering  City. 

Fournier,  Alexis  Jean. 

2162.  Peaceful  Night  on  the  Seine. 

Foote,  Mary. 

2163.  Portrait  of  August  Jaccaci,  Esq. 

De  Voll,  F.  Usher. 

2164.  East  River:  New  York:  Winter, 
von  Schlegell,  Gustav. 

2165.  Positana:  Lemon  Vine. 

Murphy,  Herman  Dudley. 

2166.  Venetian  Brocade. 

Churchill,  W.  W. 

2167.  The  Manuscript. 

Dufner,  Edward. 

2168.  Reflections. 

Schmitt,  Albert  Felix. 

2169.  On  the  River  Bank. 

Churchill,  W.  W. 

2170.  The  Model. 

Nettleton,  Walter. 

2171.  When  Sleeping  Winter  Dreams  of 

Summer  Skies. 


Dufner,  Edward. 

2172.  Summer  Evening. 

Foote,  Will  Howe. 

2173.  Gloucester  Harbor. 

Churchill,  W.  W. 

2174.  Pouring  Tea. 

Maynard,  Richard  F. 

2175.  In  and  Out  of  An  Oval  Mirror. 
Roecker,  H.  Leon. 

2176.  Calves  Resting. 

Meakin,  L.  H. 

2177.  Rocky  Mountain  Valley. 

Potthast,  Edward  Henry. 

2178.  The  Illecilewaet  Glacier. 
Kirkpatrick,  William  A. 

2179.  Pleasing  Reflections. 

Millar,  Addison  T. 

2180.  Storm  Warning. 

Bartlett,  Frederic  Clay. 

2181.  Spring  Recess. 

Puthuff,  Hanson. 

2182.  Home  of  the  Ranger. 

Clarkson,  Ralph. 

2183.  Portrait  of  E.  G.  Keith,  Esq. 
Olinsky,  Ivan  G. 

2184.  Two  Girls. 

Perrine,  Van  Dearing. 

2185.  Children  of  the  Wind. 

Puthuff,  Hanson. 

2186.  Gray  Day  in  Summer. 

Cox,  Louise. 

2187.  Mayflowers. 

Lent  by  the  National  Gallery. 
Cadenasso,  Giuseppe. 

2188.  The  Reflection. 

Steele,  Theodore  C. 

2189.  The  Hill.  Country. 

Braun,  Maurice. 

2190.  The  Hillside,  Morning. 

Steele,  Zulma. 

2191.  Nature’s  Tapestry. 

Dunlap,  Helena. 

2192.  The  Dressing  Table. 

Seyffert,  Leopold. 

2193.  Juan. 

Forsyth,  William. 

2194.  The  Red  Hill. 

Cucuel,  Edward. 

2195.  The  Bath. 

Seyffert,  Leopold. 

2196.  Tired  Out. 

Brown,  Benjamin  Chambers. 

2197.  Cliffs:  Golden  Gate. 

Gilchrist,  W.  W.  Jr. 

2198.  The  Old  Gold  Screen. 

Cucuel,  Edward. 

2199.  The  Girl  in  Yellow. 

Conant,  Marjorie. 

2200.  Late  Afternoon. 

Seyffert,  Leopold. 

2201.  Julian. 

Rose,  Guy. 

2202.  November  Twilight. 

SCULPTURE. 

Weinman,  Adolph. 

2203.  Lectern  for  Clark  Memorial  Chapel. 

GALLERY  FORTY-FIVE. 
PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

King,  Paul. 

2204.  Snug  Harbor. 


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49 


Browne,  George  Elmer. 

2205.  Port  of  Sottomarina. 

Reid,  Robert. 

2206.  The  Gold  Fish. 

Kronberg,  Louis. 

2207.  The  Visitor. 

Sartain,  William. 

2208.  Along  the  Stream. 

2209.  Jersey  Sand  Dunes. 

Grover,  Oliver  Dennett. 

2210.  Ponte  Vecchio:  Florence. 

Reid,  Robert. 

2211.  The  Japanese  Screen. 

Lent  by  Spencer  Kellogg  Jr., 
Esq. 

Mora,  F.  Luis. 

2212.  Black,  Grey  and  Rose. 

Peyraud,  Frank  C. 

2213.  Summer  Evening. 

Congdon,  Thomas  R. 

2214.  The  Greenroom. 

Young,  Charles  Morris. 

2215.  My  House  in  Winter. 

2216.  Winter  Afternoon. 

2217.  The  Red  Mill. 

Lie,  Jonas. 

2218.  Palms  in  Wind. 

Vonnoh,  Robert. 

2219.  Portrait:  Daniel  Chester  French. 
Walcott,  Harry  Mills. 

2220.  The  Children’s  Cotillion. 

Young,  Charles  Morris. 

2221.  Winter  Landscape  With  Crows. 
Anderson,  Karl. 

2222.  Fireflies. 

Young,  Charles  Morris. 

2223.  Farm  House  in  Winter. 

2224.  The  Gray  Mill. 

Boynton,  Ray  S. 

2225.  Spokane  Valley. 

Griffiin,  Walter. 

2226.  May  Morning. 

2227.  Springtime. 

2228.  Bridge:  Venice. 

Eaton,  Charles  Warren. 

2229.  Summer  Night:  Lake  Como. 

Griffin,  Walter. 

2230.  Grand  Canal:  Venice  No.  1. 

2231.  Late  Afternoon:  Breton  Village. 

2232.  Zattere:  Venice. 

Potthast,  Edward  Henry. 

2233.  Peace  and  Quiet. 

Griffin,  Walter. 

2234.  Church  of  S.  Trovaso:  Venice. 

2235.  Grand  Canal:  Venice  No.  2. 

Harrison,  Birge. 

2236.  White  Wings. 

Vonnoh,  Robert. 

2237.  Fantasy:  Blue  and  Yellow. 

De  Voll,  F.  Usher. 

2238.  The  White  City. 

Harrison,  Birge. 

2239.  The  Red  Saw  Mill. 

2240.  The  Tow  on  the  Lake. 

Hopkins,  James  R. 

2241.  Memories. 

Harrison,  Birge. 

2242.  Evening  in  Philadelphia. 

Hopkins,  James  R. 

2243.  Mandarin  Blue. 

Reid,  Robert. 

2244.  Autumn. 

Rook,  Edward  F. 

2245.  Dish  of  Fruit. 


Sartain,  William. 

2246.  Along  the  Loing. 

SCULPTURE. 


Hoard, 

Margaret. 

2247. 

The  Old  Woman. 

Fromen 

, Agnes  Volborg. 

2248. 

The  Last  of  His  Tribe. 

Roth,  Frederick  G.  R. 

2249. 

The  Booklover. 

2250. 

Polar  Bear. 

2251. 

Seal. 

2252 

Hippopotamus. 

2253! 

Calf. 

2254. 

Polar  Bear. 

2255. 

Tug  of  War. 

2256. 

Equestrienne. 

2257. 

Sea  Lion. 

2258. 

The  Baker. 

2259. 

The  Candlestickmaker. 

2260. 

The  Butcher. 

GALLERY  FORTY-SIX. 
PAINTINGS. 

Addams,  Inez. 

2261.  Portrait  Study. 

Higgins,  Eugene. 

2262.  The  Strange  Land. 

Donoho,  Ruger. 

2263.  Wind  Flowers. 

2264.  A Garden. 

DuMond,  Helen  Savier. 

2265.  Southern  France. 

2266.  An  Arm  of  the  Mediterranean. 
Gilchrist,  Wallace  W.  Jr. 

2267.  Girl  in  Pink. 

Donoho,  Ruger. 

2268.  A Veil  of  Leaves. 

2269.  The  Rose  Terrace. 

Addams,  Inez. 

2270.  Daphne. 

Whitney,  Beatrice. 

2271.  Odalisque. 

Hazelton,  Mary  Brewster. 

2272.  Reverie. 

Reuterdahl,  Henry. 

2273.  Skyscrapers. 

Coffin,  William  Anderson. 

2274.  September  Afternoon. 

DuMond,  Frank  Vincent. 

2275.  May  Bloom. 

2276.  Gray  Newfoundland. 

Addams,  Inez. 

2277.  The  Death  of  Lucrece. 

Boston,  Joseph  H. 

2278.  Mount  Hamlin. 

DuMond,  Frank  Vincent. 

2279.  The  Bathers. 

2280.  July  Afternoon. 

Reuterdahl,  Henry. 

2281.  Hudson  in  Winter. 

Coffin,  William  Anderson. 

2282.  A March  Evening. 

Cole,  Thomas  Casilear. 

2283.  Portrait  of  a Lady. 

Stacey,  Anna  Lee. 

2284.  In  Furs. 

Bower,  Alexander. 

2285.  The  White  Shore. 

Roth,  Ernest  D. 

2286.  A Winter  Landscape. 

Baker,  Samuel  Burtis. 

2287.  Portrait  of  Miss  Marion  Howard. 
DuMond,  Frank  Vincent. 

2288.  The  Elopers. 

2289.  The  Fairy  Tale. 


50 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Coffin,  William  Anderson. 

2290.  Early  Morning  in  May. 

Albert,  Ernest. 

2291.  Ten  Above  Zero. 

Sohier,  Alice  Ruggles. 

2292.  Giovanna. 

Borie,  Adolphe. 

2293.  Spring. 

2294.  A Woman  Pensive. 

Grabach,  John  R. 

2295.  Banks  of  the  Connecticut  River. 
Macky,  E.  Spencer. 

2296.  Mother  and  Child. 

Van  Laer,  Alexander  T. 

2297.  November  Afternoon. 

Coolidge,  M.  Rosamond. 

2298.  Portrait:  Miss  S. 

Brownell,  Matilda. 

2299.  Girl  in  the  Chinese  Porcelain  Room. 
Addams,  Clifford. 

2300.  Sadness. 

2301.  The  Lady  of  the  Five  Marks. 
Butler,  Edward  B. 

2302.  The  Brook. 

Murphy,  Ada  Clifford. 

2303.  Sweet  Apples. 

Page,  Marie  Danforth. 

2304.  Portrait  of  Anna  Coleman  Ladd. 
Waite,  Emily  Burling. 

23'05.  Tijmentje  Cleaning  Brass. 

SCULPTURE. 

Eberle,  Abastenia  St.  Leger. 

2306.  Bacchanale. 

Young,  Mahonri  M. 

2307.  Day  Dreams. 

GALLERY  FORTY-SEVEN. 
PAINTINGS. 

Hopkins,  James  R. 

2308.  Frivolity. 

Grossmann,  Edwin  Booth. 

2309.  Still  Life. 

Kronberg,  Louis. 

2310.  Ballet  Girl  in  Green. 

Bittinger,  Charles. 

2311.  The  Library  of  the  Prince:  Ver- 

sailles. 

Groll,  Albert  Lorey. 

2312.  Arizona  Desert. 

Buehr,  Karl  Albert. 

2313.  A Pledge  of  Love. 

Ashley,  Clifford  W. 

2314.  Chase  of  the  Bowhead  Whale. 
Raphael,  Joseph. 

2315.  Belgian  Farm. 

2316.  Environs  of  Brussels. 

Robinson,  William  S. 

2317.  June  Idyl. 

Hopkins,  James  R. 

2318.  Beside  the  Lake. 

Schmidt,  Karl. 

2319.  The  Great  Pacific. 

Gustin,  Paul  M. 

2320.  November  Evening:  Puget  Sound. 
Neuhaus,  Eugen. 

.2321.  Plowing  at  Ingleside. 

2322.  Monterey  Dunes. 

Blumenschein,  Ernest  L. 

23'23.  The  Peacemaker. 

Dickman,  Charles  J. 

2324.  Picardy  Fisher  Folk. 

Groll,  Albert  Lorey. 

2325.  Peace:  Hopiland. 


Neuhaus,  Eugen. 

2326.  A Corner  of  Lake  Merced. 

2327.  Eucalypti  at  Berkeley  Hills. 
Blumenschein,  Ernest  L. 

2328.  Wise  Man:  Warrior:  Youth. 

Gustin,  Paul  Morgan. 

2329.  The  Cascades  From  Pyramid  Park. 
Boynton,  Ray  S. 

2330.  Vanity. 

2331.  Young  Diana. 

Blumenschein,  Mary  Greene. 

2332.  The  Fan. 

Poore,  Henry  R. 

2333.  Twilight  on  the  Moor. 

Miller,  Richard  E. 

2334.  Nude. 

Adams,  J.  Ottis. 

233'5.  Winter  Morning. 

Lent  by  the  Muncie  Art  Associa- 
tion. 

Gustin,  Paul  Morgan. 

2336.  Mount  Rainier. 

2337.  Great  Cloud. 

Cooper,  Colin  Campbell. 

2338.  Fifth  Avenue:  New  York. 

Gustin,  Paul  Morgan. 

2339.  Mountain  Snowfields, 

Cooper,  Colin  Campbell. 

2340.  Beauvais  Cathedral. 

Dickman,  Charles  J. 

2341.  Dawn. 

Robinson,  William  S. 

2342.  Laurel  Blossoms. 

Cooper,  Colin  Campbell. 

2343.  Bowling  Green:  New  York. 

Couse,  E.  Irving. 

2344.  Twilight:  Taos  Pueblo. 

Albright,  Adam  Emory. 

2345.  The  Hill  Road. 

SCULPTURE. 

Hering,  Henry. 

2346.  Bust  of  Augustus  Saint  Gaudens. 
Salvatore,  Victor  D. 

2347.  Head  of  Old  Lady. 

GALLERY  FORTY-EIGHT. 
PAINTINGS. 

Nordell,  Carl  J. 

23'48.  The  Chinese  Beads. 

Potthast,  Edward  H. 

2349.  A Rift  in  the  Clouds. 

Troccoli,  Giovanni  Battista. 

2350.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Ferry. 

Titcomb,  M.  Bradish. 

2351.  Summer  Girls. 

Parshall,  De  Witt. 

2352.  The  Hermit  Creek  Canyon. 
Bittinger,  Charles. 

2353.  After  Supper. 

Troccoli,  Giovanni  Battista. 

2354.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Brinckerhoff. 
Rosenthal,  Albert. 

2355.  The  Millinery. 

2356.  Mrs.  Albert  Rosenthal. 

Powell,  Arthur  J.  E. 

2357.  Bronx  Hills. 

Rosenthal,  Albert. 

2358.  Dr.  J.  Cheston  Morris. 

Lent  by  Laurence  Johnson  Mor- 
ris, Esq. 

Vonnoh,  Robert. 

2359.  Bridge  at  Grez. 

Jones,  Francis  C. 

2360.  The  Divan. 


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51 


Clarke,  Thomas  Shields. 

2361.  The  Dawn  of  New  Life. 

Volkert,  Edward  C. 

2362.  Winter  Evening:  Connecticut. 
Juergens,  Alfred. 

2363.  Garden  Flowers. 

Watrous,  Harry  Willson. 

2364.  The  Bursting  of  the  Bubble. 

De  Jong,  Betty. 

2365.  Beatrix. 

Rook,  Edward  F. 

2366.  Snow:  Ice  and  Foam. 

Steele,  Theodore  C. 

2367.  November  Afternoon. 

Rosenthal,  Albert. 

2368.  Helene. 

Troccoli,  Giovanni  Battista. 

2369.  Woman  With  a Handkerchief. 
Parshall,  De  Witt. 

2370.  Great  Abyss. 

Ferguson,  Nancy  M. 

2371.  A Rural  Lane. 

Rosenthal,  Albert. 

2372.  Alberta  Uhle-Smith. 

Troccoli,  Giovanni  Battista. 

2373.  New  England  Woman. 

Rook,  Edward  F. 

2374.  Laurel. 

Ebert,  Charles. 

2375.  Monhegan  Headlands. 

Yates,  Cullen. 

2376.  November  Snow. 

2377.  Spring. 

Frieseke,  Frederic  Carl. 

2378.  Sleep. 

Caliga,  I.  H. 

2379.  Autumn. 

Mazzanovich,  Laurence. 

2380.  Grey  Glow. 

Fournier,  Alexis  Jean. 

2381.  Morning  in  Venice. 

Raphael,  Joseph. 

2382.  Market  Day  on  the  Canal. 

SCULPTURE. 

Rumsey,  Charles  Cary. 

2383.  Hound. 

2384.  Horse  and  Man  Drinking. 

2385.  Study  for  Centaur. 

2386.  Scratching  Dog. 

2387.  Lion  Cub. 

2388.  Calf  and  Colt. 

2.389.  Stone  Bull. 

GALLERY  FORTY-NINE. 
PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Tryon,  Dwight  W. 

2390.  Twilight:  Autumn. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

2391.  An  Evening  in  May. 

Lent  by  Buffalo  Fine  Arts  Acad- 
emy. 

2392.  Early  Night. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

2393.  Shnset  Before  Storm. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

2394.  Autumn. 

2395.  Night:  The  Sea, 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

2396.  The  Sea:  East  Wind. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 


Tryon,  Dwight  W — I Continued). 

2397.  Autumn  Morning. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

2398.  Evening:  September. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

2399.  Afternoon:  October. 

2400.  Moonlight. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

2401.  The  Farm:  Moonlight. 

2402.  Moonlight  on  the  Water. 

2403.  The  Sea : Freshening  Breeze. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

Hamilton,  John  McLure. 

2404.  Gladstone  at  Hawarden. 

Messer,  Edmund  Clarence. 

2405.  Blue  Ridge. 

Weir,  J.  Alden. 

2406.  Constructing  a Dam. 

2407.  Midsummer. 

2408.  The  Hunters’  Moon. 

2409.  The  Oak. 

2410.  Danbury  Hills. 

2411.  White  Oaks. 

2412.  Old  Norwich  Town:  Connecticut. 
Hamilton,  J.  McLure. 

2413.  Joseph  Pennell. 

Redmond,  Granville. 

2414.  Lifting  Fog. 

Olson,  Albert  Byron. 

.2415.  Still  Life. 

Neuhaus,  Eugen. 

2416.  Cliffs  at  Westport. 

Hamilton,  J.  McLure. 

2417.  My  Mother. 

MacGilvary,  Norwood. 

2418.  The  Voices  of  Dreams. 

Neuhaus,  Eugen. 

2419.  Helvetia  Cemetery. 

Hamilton,  J.  McLure. 

2420.  Sir  Archibald  Glikie. 

Redmond,  Granville. 

2421.  Solitude. 

Weir,  J.  Alden. 

2422.  A New  England  Rye  Field. 

2423.  Plaza:  Nocturne. 

2424.  In  the  Woods. 

2425.  Portrait. 

2426.  Towards  Queensburgh  Bridge:  Noc- 

turne. 

2427.  June. 

GALLERY  FIFTY. 

PAINTINGS. 

Neilson,  Raymond  P.  R. 

2428.  A Glass  of  Wine. 

Wessel,  Herman  H. 

2429.  The  Harbor:  lie  aux  Moines. 
Murphy,  Hermann  Dudley. 

2430.  Morro  Castle:  San  Juan. 

Irvine,  Wilson. 

2431.  The  Chasm. 

Kendall,  Sergeant. 

2432.  Reflection. 

Preston,  James. 

2433.  Landscape. 

Murphy,  Hermann  Dudley. 

2434.  Wind. 

Cornoyer,  Paul. 

2435.  Old  New  York. 

Kronberg,  Louis. 

2436.  Preparing  for  the  Dance. 

Murphy,  Hermann  Dudley. 

2437.  In  the  Azores. 


52 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Bremer,  Anne  M. 

2438.  Gladiolas. 

Kendall,  Sergeant. 

2439.  Phantasmata. 

Kronberg,  Louis. 

2440.  The  Exercise. 

Hansen,  Arinin  C. 

2441.  The  Belated  Boat. 

Kendall,  Sergeant. 

2442.  Alison. 

2443.  Devotion. 

Hurley,  Edward  Timothy. 

2444.  Murmuring. 

Breyfogle,  John  Winstanley. 

2445.  The  Serpent. 

Lent  by  William  H.  Fox,  Esq. 
Lathrop,  William  Langson. 

2446.  Summer  Afternoon. 

Granville- Smith,  Walter. 

2447.  Clearing  Mists. 

Nelson,  Bruce. 

2448.  The  Golden  Shore. 

Noyes,  George  L. 

2449.  Mount  Lafayette. 

De  Jong,  Betty. 

2450.  Portrait  of  Miss  Isabelle  P. 

Kendall,  Sergeant. 

2451.  Venetian  Brocade. 

Carlson,  John  F. 

2452.  Frost  Bound. 

Ryden,  Henning. 

2453.  Return  of  the  Boats. 

Bredin,  R.  Sloan. 

2454.  The  Farm. 

Granville-Smith,  Walter. 

2455.  Queen’s  Lace. 

Lathrop,  William  Langson. 

2456.  Coming  Storm. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  George  Ellery 
Woods. 

Caser,  Ettore. 

2457.  Old  Venice. 

McEwen,  Walter. 

2458.  Vanity. 

Eaton,  Charles  Warren. 

2459.  The  Shawangunk  Valley. 

Lathrop,  William  Langson. 

2460.  The  Canal. 

Lent  by  George  Coffing  Warner, 
Esq. 

Lippincott,  William  H. 

2461.  Love  Finds  the  Way. 

Dunlap,  Helena. 

2462.  Mountain  Cottages. 

SCULPTURE. 

Kendall,  Sergeant. 

2463.  Elizabeth. 

2464.  Breton  Girl. 

2465.  Quest. 

GALLERY  FIFTY-ONE. 
PAINTINGS. 

Glackens,  William  J. 

2466.  Green  Car. 

Carles,  Arthur  B. 

2467.  Repose. 

Glackens,  William  J. 

2468.  Family  Group. 

2469.  Woman  With  Apple. 

2470.  Girls  Bathing. 

Carles,  Arthur  B. 

2471.  Torso. 


Borie,  Adolphe. 

2472.  Nude. 

Wagner,  Fred. 

2473.  Winter  Evening. 

Anshutz,  Thomas  P. 

2474.  The  Incense  Burner. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Charles  W.  Gessler. 
Yarrow,  William  H.  K. 

2475.  Still  Life. 

Breckenridge,  Hugh  H. 

2476.  Bowl  of  Fruit. 

2477.  Tapestry  and  Fruit. 

2478.  The  Open  Garden. 

2479.  Studio  Interior:  The  Tapestried 

Wall. 

2480.  White  Vase. 

2481.  Still  Life:  Blue  and  Gold. 

2482.  Corner  of  the  Garden. 

2483.  Studio  Interior:  Chinese  Jar. 

2484.  Italian  Pitcher  and  Fruit. 

2485.  The  Curio  Window. 

Sloan,  John. 

2486.  Gloucester  Harbor. 

Henri,  Robert. 

2487.  Chinese  Lady. 

Woolf,  S.  J. 

2488.  The  Underworld. 

Henri,  Robert. 

2489.  Himself. 

Bryant,  Everett  L. 

2490.  Wild  Honeysuckle. 

Henri,  Robert. 

2491.  Odalisque. 

Bryant,  Everett  L. 

2492.  Peonies. 

Henri,  Robert. 

2493.  Herself. 

Bryant,  Everett  L. 

2494.  Snapdragon  and  Fan. 

Henri,  Robert. 

2495.  Yen  Tsidi  (Ground  Sparrow). 

Sloan,  John. 

2496.  Renganeschis : Sunday  Night. 

2497.  McSorley’s  Old  Ale-House. 

Henri,  Robert. 

2498.  Blue  Kimono. 

Anshutz,  Thomas  P. 

2499.  A Rose. 

Lent  by  William  S.  Pardee,  Esq. 
Dougherty,  Parke  C. 

2500.  Mont  St.  Michel. 

Henri,  Robert. 

2501.  Lady  in  Black  Velvet. 

Dougherty,  Parke  C. 

2502.  Moonlight. 

Lambert,  Gertrude. 

2503.  Black  and  Green. 

Bryant,  Everett  L. 

2504.  Snapdragon  and  Fan. 

Glackens,  William  J. 

2505.  Chez  Moquin. 

Carles,  Arthur  B. 

2506.  Nude. 

Wagner,  Fred. 

2507.  Shoveling  Snow. 

SCULPTURE. 

Laessle,  Albert. 

2508.  Chanticleer. 

Grafly,  Charles. 

2509.  Maidenhood. 

Laessle,  Albert. 

2510.  Kingfisher. 

2511.  Fantail  Pigeon. 


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53 


Hyatt,  Anna  Vaughan. 

2512.  Lion  and  Lioness  Group. 

Krupka,  Joseph. 

2513.  Kiss  of  the  Oceans. 

GALLERY  FIFTY-FOUR. 
PAINTINGS. 

Homer,  Winslow. 

2514.  The  Coming  Storm. 

Lent  by  the  Lotus  Club,  New 
York  City. 

2515.  The  Home  Signal. 

2516.  Sunlight  and  Shadow  . 

2517.  Fisherfolks:  Tynemouth. 

2518.  A Country  Lad. 

2519.  Afternoon  Fog. 

Lent  by  John  Calvin  Stevens, 

Esq. 

2520.  The  Wreck. 

Lent  by  the  Carnegie  Institute. 

2521.  Summer  Afternoon. 

2522.  The  Butterfly. 

2523.  The  Yellow  Jacket. 

2524.  An  Adirondack  Lake. 

Lent  by  Horace  C.  Henry,  Esq. 

2525.  Gathering  Autumn  Leaves. 

Harrison,  Alexander. 

2526.  Moon  Clouds. 

Elakelock,  Ralph  A. 

2527.  Ecstacy. 

Lent  by  the  Hackley  Gallery  of 
Fine  Arts. 

Hunt,  William  Morris. 

2528.  Newtonville,  Mass.:  Landscape. 
Currier,  J.  Frank. 

2529.  A Munich  Boy. 

Lent  by  the  Carnegie  Institute. 
Hunt,  William  Morris. 

2530.  Woman’s  Portrait. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Inez  Gilmore. 
Currier,  J.  Frank. 

2531.  Self  Portrait. 

Lent  by  William  M.  Chase,  Esq. 
Fuller,  George. 

2532.  A Head. 

Lent  by  W.  B.  Ayer,  Esq. 
Currier,  J.  Frank. 

2533.  Whistling  Boy. 

Lent  by  the  John  Herron  Art 
Institute. 

2534.  A Head. 

Lent  by  J.  Harsen  Rhoades,  Esq. 

Blakelock,  Ralph  A. 

2535.  Sunset. 

Lent  by  Henry  Smith,  Esq. 

Baker,  Bliss. 

2536.  Landscape : Grez. 

Lent  by  Horace  C.  Henry,  Esq. 
Hunt,  E.  Aubrey. 

2537.  A Tidal  River. 

Bunker,  Dennis  Miller. 

2538.  The  Mirror. 

Lent  by  the  Art  Club  of  Phila- 
delphia. 

Inness,  George. 

2539.  The  Clouded  Sun. 

Lent  by  the  Carnegie  Institute. 
Homer,  Winslow. 

2540.  The  Watermelon  Bug. 

Wyant,  Alexander  H. 

2541.  The  Windy  Day. 

Lent  by  the  Louisville  Free  Pub- 
lic Library. 

Loeb,  Louis. 

2542.  The  Bud. 

Lent  by  William  Scott  Bond, 
Esq. 


Wyant,  Alexander  H. 

2543.  A Mountain  Brook. 

Lent  by  the  Buffalo  Fine  Arts 
Academy. 

Isham,  Samuel. 

2544.  In  the  Park. 

Lent  by  the  Buffalo  Fine  Arts 
Academy. 

Wyant,  Alexander  H. 

2545.  Afternoon  Near  Arkville,  New  York. 

Lent  by  the  Carnegie  Institute. 

Loeb,  Louis. 

2546.  The  Peacock. 

Lent  by  Emanuel  Loeb,  Esq. 
Inness,  George. 

2547.  In  the  Berkshire  Hills. 

Lent  by  the  Rhode  Island  School 
of  Design. 

Homer,  Winslow. 

2548.  Unruly  Calf. 

Lent  by  the  Brooklyn  Museum. 
Bunker,  Dennis  Miller. 

2549.  Portrait  of  Miss  Anne  Page. 

Lent  by  Miss  Anne  Page. 

Mura,  Frank. 

2550.  On  the  Downs:  Sompting. 

Inness,  George. 

2551.  ^The  Coming  Storm. 

Lent  by  the  Buffalo  Fine  Arts 
Academy. 

Muhrmann,  H. 

2552.  Flower  Vendor. 

Fuller,  George. 

2553.  Lorette. 

Lent  by  the  Corcoran  Gallery  of 
Art. 

2554.  Marguerite. 

Ryder,  Albert  P. 

2555.  Jonah. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 
Kopman,  Benjamin  D. 

2556.  Plucking  a Goose. 

Harrison,  Alexander. 

2557.  Sun  Glitter. 

SCULPTURE. 

Grafly,  Charles. 

2558.  Edward  W.  Redfield. 

2559.  Joseph  R.  De  Camp. 

2560.  Edwin  Swift  Clymer. 

2561.  The  Entomologist. 

Lent  by  Henry  L.  Viereck,  Esq. 

2562.  Thomas  P.  Anshutz. 

Lent  by  the  Pennsylvania  Acad 
emy  of  Fine  Arts. 

2563.  William  M.  Paxton. 

GALLERY  FIFTY-FIVE. 
PAINTINGS. 

Braun,  Maurice. 

2564.  Sunlit  Hills:  Southern  California. 
Bosley,  Frederick  A. 

2565.  The  Dreamer. 

Harrison,  Alexander. 

2566.  Wave  Glitter. 

Schmauss,  Peter. 

2567.  Easter. 

Roberts,  Alice  Mumford. 

2568.  Two  Vaudeville  Stars. 

Berlin,  Harry. 

2569.  Motherhood. 

Williams,  George  Alfred. 

2570.  The  Drama  of  the  Sea:  The 

Breakers. 

McCormick,  M.  Evelyn. 

2571.  Old  Custom  House:  Monterey. 


54 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Barnard,  Edward  H. 

2572.  The  Young  Oaks:  Early  August. 

Lent  by  the  St.  Botolph  Club. 
Bosley,  Frederick  A. 

2573.  Girl  Against  Chinese  Screen. 

Lokke,  Marie. 

2574.  Portrait  of  a Child. 

Garrett,  Edmund. 

2575.  Heart  of  New  England. 

Howe,  William  Henry. 

2576.  Low  Lands : Holland. 

Wagner,  Robert. 

2577.  Portrait  of  Stewart  Edward  White. 
Poore,  Henry  Rankin. 

2578.  New  England  Winter. 

Mannheim,  Jean. 

2579.  Frolicking  Times. 

Edmondson,  William  J. 

2580.  The  Garden. 

Hamilton,  Wilbur  Dean. 

2581.  Portrait. 

Schwartz,  Andrew  T. 

2582.  Ice  Floe. 

Potthast,  Edward  H. 

2583.  A Holiday. 

2584.  The  Seaside. 

2585.  Splashing. 

Cox,  Kenyon. 

2586.  Plenty. 

Lent  by  the  National  Gallery. 
Macrum,  George  H. 

2587.  Woolworth  Building  From  West 

Street. 

Potthast,  Edward  H. 

2588.  A July  Day. 

2589.  In  the  Surf. 

2590.  Kiddies. 

Lockman,  De  Witt  M. 

2591.  Portrait  of  Miss  D. 

Jansson,  Alfred. 

2592.  Illinois  Landscape. 

Ferguson,  Nancy  M. 

2593'.  The  Barber  Shop. 

Conner,  John  Ramsey. 

2594.  Cottage  Interior. 

Curran,  Charles  C. 

2595.  Daffodils. 

Rehn,  Frank  K.  M. 

2596.  Where  the  Waves  Sweep. 

Harrison,  Alexander. 

2597.  Sun : Sea, 

Beckwith.  Carroll. 

2598.  Portrait  of  George  Coleman,  Esq. 
Rich,  John  H. 

2599.  The  Blue  Kimono. 

Walden,  Lionel. 

2600.  Scene  on  the  Brittany  Coast. 

Ebert,  Charles. 

2601.  The  Fog  Bow. 

SCULPTURE. 

Gelert,  John. 

2602.  Evening  Prayer. 

Pope,  Alexander. 

2603.  Our  Vanishing  Wild  Life. 

GALLERY  FIFTY- SIX. 
PAINTINGS. 

Powers,  Marion. 

2604.  The  Bouquet. 

Titcomb,  M.  Bradish. 

2506.  The  Distant  City. 

Nourse,  Elizabeth. 

2606.  Summer. 


Powers,  Marion. 

2607.  A Tea  Party. 

Berninghaus,  Oscar  E. 

2608.  A Southwestern  Pueblo. 
Powers,  Marion. 

2609.  Encore. 

Filemyr,  Joseph  J. 

2610.  The  Silent  Hour. 

Sharp,  Joseph  Henry. 

2611.  Crucita:  Taos  Indian  Girl. 
Richardson,  Mary  Curtis. 

2612.  The  Sleeping  Child. 

Waltman,  Harry  Franklin. 

2613.  The  Blue  Fountain. 

Caser,  Ettore. 

2614.  The  Fire. 

Hitchcock,  George. 

2615.  Vanquished. 

2616.  In  Brabant. 

Brener,  H.  J. 

2617.  Mount  Sir  Donald. 

Borg,  Carl  Oscar. 

2618.  Landscape. 

Bacher,  Otto  H. 

2619.  July. 

MacChesney,  Clara  T. 

2620.  After  the  Bath. 

Hayden,  Charles  H. 

2621.  Landscape. 

Lent  by  St.  Botolph  Club. 
Davol,  Joseph  Benjamin. 

2622.  Where  Sea  and  River  Meet. 
Berneker,  Louis  F. 

2623.  Coral  and  Blue. 

Thompson,  George  Albert. 

2624.  February  Morning.  , 

Brener,  H.  J. 

2625.  Mount  Assinaboine. 

Tompkins,  Frank  H. 

2626.  Self  Portrait. 

Forsyth,  William. 

2627.  The  Wind  From  the  West. 


Allis,  C.  Harry. 

2628.  Evening:  Montreuil. 


Tadama, 

2629. 

F. 

Public  Market : 

Seattle. 

Stokes, 

2630. 

2631. 

Frank  Wilbert. 

Belgica  Channel. 
Gate  of  Hades: 

Sunset 

Effect: 

2632. 

Greenland. 
Antartic  Glacier: 

Admiralty 

Sound. 

2633. 

Aurora  Australis 

: Antartic 

Bergs. 

2634. 

Aurora  Borealis : 

Sea  Ice 

Fore- 

2635. 

ground. 

Antartic  Afterglow:  Admiralty 

Deming, 

2636. 

Sound. 

Edwin  Willard. 

Vow  of  Vengeance. 

SCULPTURE. 

Ward,  John  Quincy  Adams. 

2637.  General  Washington. 

2638.  Simon  Kenton. 

GALLERY  FIFTY-SEVEN. 
PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Abbey,  Edwin  A. 

2639.  Spring. 

Lent  by  Thomas  L.  Manson,  Esq. 

2640.  Pavane. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Whitelaw  Reid. 

2641.  Gold  Net, 

Lent  by  Frederick  Mead,  Esq. 

2642.  Drawing  No.  5. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Payne  Whitney. 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


55 


Abbey,  Edwin  A. — (Continued). 

2643.  The  Wind. 

Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Peters,  Esq. 

2644.  The  Lesson. 

Lent  by  Andrew  Carnegie,  Esq. 

2645.  Three  Queens. 

Lent  by  Frederick  Mead,  Esq. 

2646.  The  Widow. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Edwin  A.  Abbey. 

2647.  Drawing  No.  3. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Payne  Whitney. 

2648.  In  the  Library. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  H.  0.  Havemeyer. 

2649.  Drawing  No.  4. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Payne  Whitney. 

2650.  Parson  Dunkhardt. 

2651.  Drawing  No.  2. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Payne  Whitney. 

2652.  St.  Agnes’  Eve. 

2653.  The  Penance  of  Eleanor. 

Lent  by  the  Carnegie  Institute. 
Carlisle,  Mary  Helen. 

2654.  High  Noon:  California. 

Abbey,  Edwin  A. 

2655.  The  Bird  to  Others  Flew:  A Love 

Song. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  H.  0.  Havemeyer. 

2656.  Quince  With  His  Own  Hand. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  H.  0.  Havemeyer. 

2657.  The  Quiet  Life:  Illustration  for  the 

Vicar. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Howard  Mansfield. 

2658.  Sally  in  Our  Alley. 

Lent  by  -Mrs.  H.  0.  Havemeyer. 

2659.  The  Toast. 

Lent  by  Thomas  L.  Manson,  Esq. 

2660.  Sally  in  Our  Alley. 

Lent  by  Thomas  L.  Manson,  Esq. 

2661.  Drawing  No.  1. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Payne  Whitney. 
Robinson,  Theodore. 

2662.  Port  Ben. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

2663.  The  Faggot  Gatherer. 

2664.  Peeling  Apples. 

Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 

2665.  Normandy  Mother. 

Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 

2666.  Day  Dreams. 

Lent  by  the  Carnegie  Institute. 

2667.  In  the  Sun. 

Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 

2668.  Le  Val  Arconville:  Eure. 

Lent  by  the  Hillyer  Art  Gallery, 
Smith  College. 

2669.  Garden  at  Giverny. 

Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 

2670.  On  the  Canal. 

Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 

La  Farge,  John. 

2671.  The  Hillside  Farm. 

2672.  Woman  Centaur. 

Lent  by  the  Brooklyn  Museum. 

2673.  Bishop  Berkeley’s  Rock. 

Lent  by  Charles  De  Kay,  Esq. 

2674.  Portrait  of  Richard  Hunt. 

2675.  Our  Boatman. 

SCULPTURE. 

Ward,  John  Quincy  Adams. 

2676.  Pilgrim:  A Sketch. 

2677.  Shakespeare. 

GALLERY  FIFTY-EIGHT. 
PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 
Johnson,  Eastman. 

2678.  Henry  Codman  Potter:  Bishop  of 

New  York. 

Elliott,  Charles  Loring. 

2679.  Portrait  of  H.  W.  Hewitt. 

Lent  by  the  Art  Institute  of 
Chicago. 


Johnson,  Eastman. 

2680.  Edwin  Booth. 

2681.  A Drummer  Boy. 

Lent  by  the  Union  League  Club: 
New  York  City. 

Lewis,  Edmund  D. 

2682.  Upper  Delaware  River. 

Mills,  J.  Harrison. 

2683.  Portrait  of  Charles  W.  Couldock,  the 

Actor. 

Lent  by  the  Buffalo  Fine  Arts 
Academy. 

Partington,  J.  H.  E. 

2684.  The  Old  Bellman. 

Lent  by  R.  L.  Partington,  Esq. 
Noble,  Thomas  S. 

2685.  The  Polish  Exile. 

Peale,  Rembrandt. 

2686.  George  Taylor. 

Lent  by  the  Brooklyn  Museum. 
Howland,  Alfred  C. 

2687.  Saturday  Afternoon. 

2688.  At  Manchester:  Vermont. 

Haseltine,  Charles  F. 

2689.  Summer  Day  in  Vermont. 

Bierstadt,  Albert. 

2690.  Mount  Hood. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  John  P.  Jones. 
Suydam,  J.  A. 

2691.  In  the  Meadows. 

Lent  by  Robert  M.  Olyphant, 
Esq. 

Rimmer,  William. 

2692.  At  the  Window. 

Lent  by  Miss  Caroline  Hunt  Rim- 
mer. 

Haseltine,  Charles  F. 

2693.  Summer  Day  in  New  Hampshire. 
Houlahan,  Kathleen. 

2694.  Portrait. 

Quartly,  Arthur. 

2695.  A Breezy  Day  off  Canonicut. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Josia  Jewett. 

Moran,  Peter. 

2696.  Pueblo  of  Zia. 

Wylie,  Robert. 

2697.  A Breton  Home. 

Leutze,  Emanuel. 

2698.  Portrait  of  Nathaniel  Hawthorne. 

Lent  by  Henry  Fairfield  Osborn. 

Breuer,  H.  J. 

2699.  The  Santa  Inez  Mountains. 

Fisher,  Mark. 

2700.  In  the  Garden. 

Peale,  J.  S. 

2701.  The  Pet. 

Lent  by  the  National  Academy  of 
Design. 

Carpenter,  Frank  D. 

2702.  Portrait  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Lent  by  the  Union  League  Club, 
New  York  City. 

Hicks,  Thomas. 

2703.  A Friendly  Warning. 

Lent  by  Robert  M.  Olyphant, 
Esq. 

Rothermel,  Peter  Frederick. 

2704.  Bacchanal. 

Lent  by  the  Art  Club  of  Phila- 
delphia. 

Kensett,  John  Frederick. 

2705.  Rapids:  Niagara  Falls. 

Lent  by  Robert  M.  Olyphant, 
Esq. 

Rimmer,  William. 

2706.  Angel  in  the  Garden. 

Lent  by  Miss  Caroline  Hunt  Rim- 
mer. 


56 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Bierstadt,  Albert. 

2707.  Grand  Lake:  Colorado. 

Lent  by  Miss  Marion  T.  Meagher. 
Howland,  Alfred  C. 

2708.  At  Cernay  la  Yille. 

Sharpies,  James. 

2709.  Portrait. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
May,  Edward  Harrison. 

2710.  The  Toilet. 

SCULPTURE. 

Ward,  John  Quincy  Adams. 

2711.  Norseman. 

2712.  Freedman. 

GALLERY  FIFTY-NINE. 
PAINTINGS. 

Comegys,  George  H. 

2713.  The  Ghost  Story. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Hart,  James  McD. 

2714.  On  the  Croton. 

Lent  by  Fred  E.  Sander,  Esq. 
Inman,  Henry. 

2715.  Portrait  of  Henry  Pratt. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Kensett,  John  Frederick. 

2716.  Mallett’s  Bay:  Lake  Champlain. 

Lent  by  Robei't  M.  Olyphant, 
Esq. 

Morse,  Samuel  F.  B. 

2717.  Portrait:  Mrs.  David  Olyphant. 

Lent  by  Robert  M.  Olyphant, 
Esq. 

Kensett,  John  Frederick. 

2718.  Autumn  Afternoon. 

Lent  by  the  National  Academy 
of  Design. 

Hamilton,  James. 

2719.  Old  Ironsides. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Morse,  Samuel  F.  B. 

2720.  Portrait  of  William  Cullen  Bryant. 

Lent  by  the  National  Academy  of 
Design. 

Cole,  Thomas. 

2721.  Landscape. 

Elliott,  Charles  Loring. 

2722.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Mary  Anne  Gould- 

ing. 

Lent  by  the  National  Academy  of 
Design. 

Cropsey,  Jasper  F. 

2723.  On  the  River. 

Lent  by  Harry  Willson  Watrous, 
Esq. 

Mayr,  C. 

2724.  Reading  the  News. 

Lent  by  the  National  Academy  of 
Design. 

Haseltine,  Charles  F. 

2725.  In  the  Woods. 

Inman,  Henry. 

2726.  Picnic  in  the  Catskill  Forest. 

Lent  by  the  Brooklyn  Museum. 
Mount,  William  Sidney. 

2727.  Flowers. 

White,  Edwin. 

2728.  The  Sacred  Lesson. 

Lent  by  Robert  M.  Olyphant, 
Esq. 


Jewett,  William. 

2729.  Portrait:  Samuel  L.  Waldo. 

Lent  by  the  National  Academy  of 
Design. 

Haseltine,  William  Stanley. 

2730.  Cannes. 

Brown,  George  Loring. 

2731.  Castello  U’oba. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Mooney,  Edward. 

2732.  Achmet  Ben  Amar. 

Lent  by  the  City  of  New  York. 
Morse,  Samuel  F.  B. 

2733.  William  Paulding. 

Lent  by  the  City  of  New  York. 
Huntington,  Daniel. 

2734.  Sketcher. 

Lent  by  the  Brooklyn  Museum. 
Beard,  William  H. 

2735.  Having  Taken  Possession. 

Lent  by  Fred  E.  Sander,  Esq. 
Flagg,  Jared. 

2736.  Portrait  of  Hon.  John  W.  Brown. 

Lent  by  the  City  of  New  York. 
Cole,  Thomas. 

2737.  Four  Sketches  of  the  Voyage  of  Life. 
Rothermel,  Peter  Frederick. 

2738.  Martyrdom  of  St.  Agnes. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  William  H.  Fox. 
Moran,  Peter. 

2739.  September  Haze. 

Durand,  Asher  Brown. 

2740.  The  Morning  of  Life. 

Lent  by  the  National  Academy 
of  Design. 

Rothermel,  Peter  Frederick. 

2741.  Sleeping  Cupid. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Kyle,  Joseph. 

2742.  Portrait  Group. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Woodville,  R.  Caton. 

2743.  War  News  from  Mexico. 

Lent  by  the  National  Academy  of 
Design. 

Fink,  Frederick. 

2744.  Portrait  of  Artist  in  His  Studio. 
Clonney,  James  Goodwynn. 

2745.  Militia  Training. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Marshall,  William  Edgar. 

2746.  Portrait  of  Asher  B.  Durand. 

Lent  by  the  National  Academy  of 
Design. 

Inman,  Henry. 

2747.  Mumble-the-Peg. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Hill,  Thomas. 

2748.  Foothills  in  Mariposa  County. 
Krimmell,  John  Lewis. 

2749.  Fourth  of  July  in  Centre  Square. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Kensett,  John  Frederick. 

2750.  In  the  Adirondacks. 

Lent  by  Robert  M.  Olyphant, 
Esq. 

Durand,  Asher  Brown. 

2751.  The  Thunder-Storm:  Catskills. 

Lent  by  H.  K.  Bush-Brown,  Esq, 
Bradford,  William. 

2752.  Caught  in  the  Ice  Floes. 

Dunlap,  William. 

2753.  Scene  from  Harvey  Birch : The  Spy. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 


UNITEE  STATES  SECTION 


37 


Linford,  Charles. 

2754.  Landscape:  Pennsylvania. 

Chappel,  Alonzo. 

2755.  Lafayette:  De  Kalb:  D'Estaing. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Hill,  Thomas. 

2756.  Lake  Tenaya. 

“Ralrpr  f-r  POTP'P  A 

2757.  Porfrait  'of  Charles  L.  Elliott. 

Lent  by  the  National  Academy  of 
Design. 

St.  Memin,  Fevret  de. 

2758.  Drawing. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 

SCULPTURE. 

Clevenger,  Shobal  Vail. 

2759.  Washington  Allston. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Rush,  William. 

2760.  Bust  of  Lafayette. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

GALLERY  SIXTY. 

PAINTINGS. 

Neagle,  John. 

2761.  Junius  Brutus  Booth. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 

Peale,  James. 

2762.  Anna  and  Margaretta  Peale. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Stuart,  Gilbert. 

2763.  Portrait. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 

2764.  Portrait  of  William  Williamson. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Gustav  Radeke. 

2765.  Portrait  of  President  Monroe. 

Lent  by  Hon.  Seth  Low. 

Allston,  Washington. 

2766.  Bacchanal. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Stuart,  Gilbert. 

2767.  Portrait  of  Major  General  Henry 

Dearborn. 

Lent  by  Herbert  Welsh,  Esq. 

2768.  Captain  Joseph  Anthony. 

Lent  by  Laurence  Johnson  Mor- 
ris, Esq. 

Sully,  Thomas. 

2769.  Portrait  of  Francis  Anne  Kemble. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

2770.  Study  of  a Head. 

Lent  by  the  Estate  of  Samuel 
Bell  Waugh. 

Jouett,  Matthew  Harris. 

2771.  Portrait  of  Boy  and  Dog. 

Eichholtz,  Jacob. 

2772.  Portrait:  Mr.  Arundel. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Sully,  Robert  Matthew. 

2773.  Junius  Brutus  Booth. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Eichholtz,  Jacob. 

2774.  Portrait:  Mrs.  Arundel. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 

2775.  Portrait  of  John  Howard  Payne. 

Lent  by  John  Frederick  Lewis, 
Esq. 

Schuessele,  Christian. 

2776.  Dr.  Benjamin  Franklin  Before  the 

Privy  Council  in  London,  January 
29,  1773. 

Lent  by  Joseph  T.  Kinsley,  Esq. 


Doughty,  Thomas. 

2777.  On  the  Susquehanna. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

2778.  Landscape. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Mount,  William  Sydney. 

2779.  Portrait  of  President  Van  Buren. 
Williams,  Isaac  L. 

2780.  Portrait  of  John  Neagle. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Jarvis,  John  Wesley. 

2781.  Portrait  of  a Gentleman. 

Lent  by  Clarence  Winthrop  Bow- 
en, Esq. 

Johnson,  David. 

2782.  Portrait:  William  S.  Mount. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
West,  Benjamin. 

2783.  Portrait  of  Miss  Peel. 

Paradise,  John  W. 

2784.  Portrait. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Copley,  John  S. 

2785.  Portrait:  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Willing 

Powell. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Pratt,  Matthew. 

2786.  Portrait  of  Benjamin  West. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

West,  Benjamin. 

2787.  Mary  Magdalene  Anointing  the  Feet 

of  Christ. 

Lent  by  the  Art  Institute  of  Chi- 
cago. 

Pine,  Robert  Edge. 

2788.  Portrait:  General  Henry  Lee. 

Lent  by  John  Frederick  Lewis, 
Esq. 

Peale,  Rembrandt. 

2789.  Henry  Robinson. 

Gray,  Henry  Peters. 

2790.  Cupid  Begging  His  Arrows. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Peale,  Charles  Willson. 

2791.  Portrait  of  Colonel  Charles  Pettit, 

Washington’s  Quart  ermaster-Gen- 

eral. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Seth  C.  Hethering- 

ton. 

Wright,  Joseph. 

2792.  Joseph  Wright  and  Family. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Otis,  Bass. 

2793.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Cromwell. 

Lent  by  Thomas  C.  Corner,  Esq. 
Wertmuller,  Adolph. 

2794.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Hamilton. 

Lent  by  John  Frederick  Lewis, 
Esq. 

Durand,  Asher  Brown. 

2795.  A.  B.  Durand  as  a Young  Man. 

Lent  by  the  National  Academy  of 
Design. 

Healy,  G.  P.  A. 

2796.  Daniel  Webster. 

Lent  by  John  Frederick  Lewis, 
Esq. 

Elliott,  Charles  Loring. 

2797.  Portrait  of  Colonel  Thomas  L.  Me- 

Kenney. 

Lent  by  the  Corcoran  Gallery  of 
Art. 


58 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


King,  Charles  B. 

2798.  John  C.  Calhoun,  when  Secretary  of 

War. 

Lent  by  the  Corcoran  Gallery  of 
Art. 

Page,  William. 

2799.  Mother  and  Child. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Mount,  William  Sidney. 

2800.  The  Painter’s  Triumph. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Harding,  Chester. 

2801.  John  Randolph  of  Roanoke. 

Lent  by  the  Corcoran  Gallery  of 
Art. 

Marchant,  Edward  D. 

2802.  Colonel  E.  D.  Baker. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Gilbert  L.  Parker. 
Waugh,  Samuel  Bell. 

2803.  Portrait  of  Thorwaldson. 

Jouett,  Matthew  Harris. 

2804.  Artist’s  Wife. 

Lent  by  R.  H.  Menefee,  Esq. 
Wertmuller,  Adolph. 

2805.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Hamilton. 

Lent  by  John  Frederick  Lewis, 
Esq. 

SCULPTURE. 

Frazee,  John. 

2806.  Bust  of  John  Frazee. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Rush,  William. 

2807.  Bust  of  William  Rush. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

GALLERY  SIXTY-ONE. 

PAINTINGS. 

Monet,  Claude. 

2808.  Vetheuil. 

2809.  La  Seine  a Portvillers. 

2810.  La  Promenade  dans  les  Prairies  a 

Argenteuil. 

2811.  Le  Havre:  Terrasse  au  bord  de  la 

mer. 

2812.  Meule  coucher  de  soleil. 

2813.  Bateaux  echoues,  Fecamp. 

2814.  Les  nympheas,  paysage  d’eau. 

La  Touche,  Gaston. 

2815.  The  Masquerade  Ball:  Grand  Opera 

House:  Paris. 

Fechin,  Nicholas. 

2816.  Lady  in  Pink. 

Thaulow,  Fritz. 

2817.  Shenango  River  near  Hamburg. 

Bail,  Joseph. 

2818.  A Lesson  in  Lacemaking. 

Pissarro,  Camille. 

2819.  Village  aux  environs  de  Mantes. 
Sisley,  Alfred. 

2820.  St.  Mammes. 

2821.  Landscape. 

Lent  by  Martin  A.  Ryerson,  Esq. 
Renoir,  Pierre  Auguste. 

2822.  Promenade  au  bord  de  la  mer. 
Carriere,  Eugene. 

2823.  Lady  and  Dog. 

Lent  by  Martin  A.  Ryerson,  Esq. 
Sisley,  Alfred. 

2824.  Avenue  of  Poplars:  Moret. 

Renoir,  Pierre  Auguste. 

2825.  Fleurs  et  fruits. 


Pissarro,  Camille. 

2826.  Le  jardin  du  presbytere  a Knoch. 

2827.  The  Orchard. 

Lent  by  Martin.  A.  Ryerson,  Esq. 
Renoir,  Pierre  Auguste. 

2828.  Dans  le  jardin. 

Boudin,  Eugene. 

2829.  Sunset  at  Havre. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 

2830.  A Trouville. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Puvis  de  Chavannes,  Pierre  Cecile. 

2831.  A Vision  of  Antiquity. 

Lent  by  the  Carnegie  Institute. 
Boudin,  Eugene. 

2832.  A Trouville. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Renoir,  Pierre  Auguste. 

2833'.  Deux  femmes  assises. 

Boudin,  Eugene. 

2834.  Au  bord  de  la  mer. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 

SCULPTURE. 

Warner,  Olin. 

2835.  Bust  of  Colonel  Wood. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 
Pratt,  Bela  Lyon. 

2836.  Bust  of  Mrs.  Pratt. 

Stewardson,  Edmund. 

2837.  Portrait  of  a Lady. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Warner,  Olin. 

2838.  J.  Alden  Weir. 

Lent  by  0.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 

GALLERY  SIXTY-TWO. 
PAINTINGS. 

Monticelli,  Adolphe. 

2839.  The  White  Horse. 

Lent  by  H.  C.  Wortman,  Esq. 
Breton,  Jules. 

2840.  The  Vintage. 

Simons,  Marcius. 

2841.  The  Classic  Land. 

Millet,  Jean  Francois. 

2842.  Mercury  Stealing  the  Oxen  of  Argus. 

Lent  by  A.  C.  Balch,  Esq. 

Ziem,  Felix. 

2843.  Stamboul. 

Maccari,  Cesare. 

2844.  Fond  Memory. 

Bonheur,  Rosa. 

2845.  Goats  at  Rest. 

Schreyer,  Adolph. 

2846.  A Moorish  Chieftain. 

Lent  by  Henry  Smith,  Esq. 

Cazin,  Jean  Charles. 

2847.  The  Retreat. 

Alma-Tadema,  Sir  Lawrence. 

2848.  Among  the  Ruins. 

Pelouse,  Leon  Germain. 

2849.  Landscape. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Maccari,  Cesare. 

2850.  Music  hath  Charms. 

Bastien-LePage,  Jules. 

2851.  Le  Reve  Bleu. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Lepine,  Stanislas. 

2852.  River  Scene. 

Lent  by  Charles  F.  Adams,  Esq. 
Fortuny  y Carbo,  Mariano. 

2853.  The  Arab  Blacksmith. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Reginald  Knight 
Smith.  . 


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59 


Troyon,  Constant. 

2854.  Landscape  and  Cattle. 

Lepine,  Stanislas. 

2855.  S't.  Cloud  on  the  Seine. 

Lent  by  Martin  A.  Ryerson,  Esq. 
Diaz,  Narcisse  Virgilio  de  la  Pena. 

2856.  Wood  Interior. 

Michel,  Georges. 

2857.  View  from  Montmartre. 

Lent  hy  I.  N.  Fleishner,  Esq. 
Lenbach,  Franz  von. 

2858.  Portrait  of  Mommsen. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Henrietta  Ziele. 
Dagnan-Bouveret,  Pascal  Adolphe  Jean. 

2859.  Consolatrix  Affictorum. 

Lenbach,  Franz  von. 

2800.  Self  Portrait. 

Lent  by  the  San  Francisco  Insti- 
tute of  Art. 

SCULPTURE. 

Bathurst,  Clyde  C. 

2861.  Portrait  of  James  Grafly. 

Fenton,  Beatrice. 

2862.  Peter  Moran. 

Lent  by  the  Art  Club  of  Phila- 
delphia. 

Stackpole,  Ralph. 

2863.  Nymph. 

Muller,  Olga  Popoff. 

2864.  Meditation. 

Polasek,  Albin. 

2865.  Portrait  Bust  of  Frank  D.  Millet. 
Bishop,  Emily  Clayton. 

2866.  Portrait. 

Rumsey,  Charles  Cary. 

2867.  Hound  Andiron. 

2868.  Hound  Andiron. 

Mora,  Joseph  J. 

2869.  Chochonee. 

Wheelock,  Lila  Audubon. 

2870.  Ski:  Russian  Wolf  Hound. 

Risque,  Caroline  Everett. 

2871.  Mere  Colaer. 

Hoffman,  Malvina. 

2872.  Russian  Bacchanale. 

2873.  Orientals:  Pavlowa  and  Novikoff. 
Risque,  Caroline  Everett. 

2874.  In  the  Morning. 

Harvey,  Eli. 

2875.  Maternal  Provisions. 

Sterling,  Lindsey  Morris. 

2876.  Mischief. 

Mora,  Joseph  J. 

2877.  The  Moki  Hairdresser. 

Risque,  Caroline  Everett. 

2878.  The  Old  One. 

Hoffman,  Malvina. 

2879.  Russian  Dancers. 

Sterling,  Lindsey  Morris. 

2880.  Investigation. 

Risque,  Caroline  Everett. 

2881.  Josef. 

Harvey,  Eli. 

2882.  Adonis:  Greyhound  Recumbent. 

Sterling,  Lindsey  Morris. 

2883.  Water-Witch  Girl. 

GALLERY  SIXTY-THREE. 
PAINTINGS. 

Hogarth,  William. 

2884. -  Anne:  Viscountess  Irwin. 

Lent  by  the  Hackley  Gallery  of 
Fine  Arts. 


Hoppner,  John. 

2885.  The  Marchioness  of  Wellesley  and 

Children. 

Gainsborough,  Thomas. 

2886.  Sir  William  Lynch. 

Lent  hy  the  Hackley  Gallery  of 
Fine  Arts. 

Champaigne,  Philip  de. 

2887.  Richelieu. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Romney,  George. 

2888.  Head. 

Lent  by  Miss  Maude  A.  Lissak. 
Turner,  J.  M.  W. 

2889.  Sunset:  Venice. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Gilbert  L.  Parker. 
Velasquez,  Diego  Rodriguez  de  Silva  y. 

2890.  Portrait. 

Lent  by  Frank'  Duveneck,  Esq. 
Crome,  John  (Old  Crome). 

2891.  The  Blasted  Tree. 

Goya  y Lucientes,  Francisco  Jose  de. 

2892.  Portrait  of  Isidoro  Maiquez. 

Lent  by  Martin  A.  Ryerson,  Esq. 

Reni,  Guido. 

2893.  Mary  Magdalene. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Thomas  H.  Wins- 
low. 

Carreno,  de  Miranda. 

2894.  Portrait  of  a Lady. 

Lent  by  Dan  Fellows  Platt,  Esq. 
Ribera,  Juseppe  de  (called  Spagnoletto) . 

2895.  St.  Jerome. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Tiepolo,  Giovanni  Battista. 

2896.  Madonna  and  Child,  with  Saint  Do- 

menico and  another  Saint. 

Lent  by  Martin  A.  Ryerson,  Esq. 
Goya  y Lucientes,  Francisco  Jose  de. 

2897.  Don  Juan  Jose  Perez  Mora. 

Lent  by  the  Hackley  Gallery  of 
Fine  Arts. 

Reni,  Guido. 

2898.  St.  Sebastian. 

Lent  by  William  Berg,  Esq. 
Beechey,  Sir  William. 

2899.  Group  of  a Nobleman’s  Family,  with 

a Dog. 

Kneller,  Sir  Godfrey. 

2900.  Portrait. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Spanish  School. 

2901.  Portrait  of  a Man. 

Lent  by  Martin  A.  Ryerson,  Esq. 
Reynolds,  Sir  Joshua. 

2902.  Lady  Ballington. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 
Gainsborough,  Thomas. 

2903.  Landscape. 

Lent  by  Charles  M.  C'ooke  (Ltd.). 
Northcotte,  James. 

2904.  Self  Portrait. 

Strozzi. 

2905.  Portrait  of  a Man. 

Lent  by  Dan  Fellows  Platt,  Esq. 
Lely,  Sir  Peter. 

2906.  Portrait  of  a Lady. 

Lent  by  F.  Tillmann,  Esq. 

Terborch,  G. 

2907.  Cavalier  Sportsman. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Beechey,  Sir  William. 

2908.  Mr.  Munroe  Ferguson. 

Lent  by  the  Hackley  Gallery  of 
Fine  Arts. 

Ramsey,  Allan. 

2909.  The  Hon.  Mary  Lillian  Scott. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Lawrence,  Sir  Thomas. 

2910.  Portrait  of  a Young  Woman. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Raeburn,  Sir  Henry. 

2911.  John  Wauchope. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Bassano,  II  (Jacopo  da  Ponte). 

2912.  Nativity. 

Lent  by  William  M.  Paxton,  Esq. 
Lawrence,  Sir  Thomas. 

2913.  Lady  Margaret,  First  Daughter  of 

the  Earl  of  Kinnoul. 

Bakhuysen,  Jan. 

2914.  Marine. 

Blackburn,  Jonathan  B. 

2915.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Carter 

Willis. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  R.  H.  Patchin. 
Romney,  George. 

2916.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Milles. 

Lent  by  Henry  E.  Huntington, 
Esq. 

Gainsborough,  Thomas. 

2917.  A Grand  Landscape. 

Mettling,  Louis. 

2918.  Bust  Portrait. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 
Romney,  George. 

2919.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Milles. 

Lent  by  Henry  E.  Huntington, 
Esq. 

Both,  Jan. 

2920.  Landscape. 

Blackburn,  Jonathan  B. 

2921.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Kennon. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  R.  H.  Patchin. 
Reynolds,  Sir  Joshua. 

2922.  John  Thomas,  Bishop  of  Rochester. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Reginald  Knight 
Smith. 

Van  Dyke,  Anthony. 

2923.  Countess  of  Southampton. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 


Church,  Prederick  Edwin. 

2935.  Niagara  Palls. 

Lent  by  the  Corcoran  Gallery  of 
Art. 

Woodwell,  Joseph  R. 

2936.  Mist  from  the  Sea. 

Cole,  J.  Foxcroft. 

2937.  Landscape. 

Woodwell,  Joseph  R. 

2938.  Squam  River. 

2939.  Sand  Dunes. 

Whittredge,  Worthington. 

2940.  A Breezy  Day. 

Lent  by  the  Lotus  Club. 
Richards,  William  T. 

2941.  Marine. 

Lent  by  F.  Tillmann,  Esq. 

Fitz,  Benjamin  R. 

2942.  The  Harvesters : 1887. 

Lent  by  the  Hillyer  Art  Gallery : 
Smith  College. 

Parrish,  Stephen. 

2943.  Winter  Sunset:  Cape  Cod. 

Vinton,  Frederic  Porter. 

2944.  Hon.  Moorfield  Storey. 

Martin,  Homer  D. 

2945.  Newport  Neck. 

Lent  by  the  Lotus  Club. 

Brown,  John  G. 

2946.  The  Detective  Story. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Frank  S.  Bradley. 

Remington,  Frederick. 

2947.  Apache  Fire  . Signal. 

Lent  bv  Henry  Smith,  Esq. 

2948.  The  Love  Call. 

Lent  by  William  A.  Paine,  Esq. 

May,  Edward  Harrison. 

2949.  The  Dying  Brigand. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Leutze,  Emanuel. 

2950.  Columbus  Discovering  America. 


SCULPTURE. 

Dallin,  Cyrus  Edwin. 

2924.  Indian  Hunter. 

Kemeys,  Edward. 

2925.  Battle  of  the  Bulls. 

Lent  by  the  Art  Institute  of  Chi- 
cago. 

Cohen,  Nessa. 

2926.  Sunrise. 

Scudder,  Janet. 

2927.  Shell  Fountain. 

Ward,  John  Quincy  Adams. 

2928.  Indian  Hunter. 

Saint  Gaudens,  Annetta  Johnson. 

2929.  Bedtime. 

Weinman,  Adolph  Alexander. 

2930.  Descending  Night. 

GALLERY  SIXTY-FOUR. 
PAINTINGS. 

Henry,  Edward  Lamson. 

2931.  The  Presidential  Election  of  1844. 
Moran,  Edward. 

2932.  Brush  Burning. 

Lent  by  the  Buffalo  Fine  Arts 
Academy. 

Smillie,  George  H. 

2933.  In  the  Berkshires. 

Lent  by  the  Lotus  Club. 
Mclhenny,  C.  Morgan. 

2934.  A Gray  Morning. 

Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 


Shirlaw,  Walter. 

2951.  Toning  of  the  Bell. 

Lent  by  Mark  S.  Willing,  Esq. 
Dolph,  John  Henry. 

2952.  Retired  from  the  World. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Helen  Foster  Bar- 
nett. 

Martin,  Homer  D. 

2953.  Saranac  Lake:  Autumn. 

Lent  by  the  Union  League  Club, 
New  York  City. 

Moran,  Thomas. 

2954.  A California  Forest. 

Rothermel,  Peter  F. 

2955.  Battle  of  Gettysburg. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Eakins,  Thomas. 

2956.  The  Bohemian. 

Spencer,  Mary. 

2957.  Peonies. 

Eakins,  Thomas. 

2958.  The  Veteran. 

Richards,  William  T. 

2959.  Old  Ocean’s  Grey  and  Melancholy 

Waste. 

Lent  by  Edward  H.  Coates,  Esq. 
Eakins,  Thomas. 

2960.  The  Concert  Singer. 

2961.  The  Crucifixion. 

Vinton,  Frederic  Porter. 

2962.  Portrait:  Mrs.  Vinton. 

Eakins,  Thomas. 

2963.  The  Home  Ranch. 


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61 


Hovenden,  Thomas. 

2964.  Peonies. 

Lent  by  Edward  H.  Coates,  Esq. 

Eakins,  Thomas. 

2965.  Portrait  of  Henry  O.  Tanner. 

Weir,  John  F. 

2966.  Forging  the  Shaft. 

Lent  by  the  Metropolitan  Mu- 
seum. 

Robinson,  Thomas. 

2967.  Bull’s  Head. 

Wylie,  Robert. 

2968.  The  Story  Teller:  Breton  Interior. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Coleman,  Samuel. 

2969.  Caravan  in  the  Desert. 

Lent  by  the  Hillyer  Art  Gallery, 
Smith  College. 

Hunt,  William  Morris. 

2970.  The  Flight  of  Night. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 
Boughton,  George  H. 

2971.  The  Fallen  Angel. 

Lent  by  F.  C.  Havens,  Esq. 
Hovenden,  Thomas. 

2972.  Breaking  Home  Ties. 

Lent  by  Charles  Gustos  Harri- 
son, Jr.,  Esq. 

Gifford,  Stanford. 

2973.  The  Golden  Horn. 

Lent  by  Hon.  Charles  H.  Carey. 
Moran,  Peter. 

2974.  Water  Bearer:  San  Juan. 

SCULPTURE. 

Burroughs,  Edith  Woodman. 

2975.  Fenella. 

Remington,  Frederic. 

2976.  Rattlesnake. 

2977.  Broncho  Buster. 

McCartan,  E. 

2978.  Pan. 

Hyatt,  Anna  Vaughan. 

2979.  L’Orage. 

Remington,  Frederic. 

2980.  Cheyenne. 

Scudder,  Janet. 

2981.  Sea  Weed  Fountain. 

GALLERY  SIXTY-FIVE. 
PAINTINGS. 

Bernstein,  Theresa  F. 

2982.  Open-Air  Show. 

Macky,  Constance. 

2983.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Frederick  Roth. 
Richardson,  Mary  Curtis. 

2984.  Portrait  of  Professor  Paget. 

2985.  Undine. 

Rand,  Ellen  Emmet. 

2986.  Grenville. 

Pooke,  Marion  L. 

2987.  Silhouettes. 

Foote,  Mary. 

2988.  Portrait  of  Miss  Matilda  Brownell. 

2989.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Herman  Kobbe. 
Rand,  Ellen  Emmet. 

2990.  Singing. 

2991.  Portrait  of  Madam  M.  P.  T. 

Perry,  Lilia  Cabot. 

2992.  Hildegarde. 

Rand,  Ellen  Emmet. 

2993.  In  the  Studio. 


Stoddard,  Alice  Kent. 

2994.  The  Sisters. 

Rand,  Ellen  Emmet. 

2995.  Portrait  of  Prof.  William  James. 
Chase,  Adelaide  Cole. 

2996.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Swan. 

Hale,  Lilian  Westcott. 

2997.  The  Fortune  Teller. 

2998.  Celia’s  Arbor. 

Richmond,  Agnes  M. 

2999.  Mending. 

Kretzinger,  Clara  J. 

3000.  A Thoughtful  Moment. 

Bryant,  Maude  Drein. 

3001.  Still  Life:  Crimson  Ramblers. 
Hailman,  Johanna  K.  Woodwell. 

3002.  A Tropical  Menage. 

3003.  To  Market  in  the  West  Indies. 

3904.  Tony. 

Langhorne,  Katherine. 

3005.  Rhode  Island  Pool. 

Cassatt,  Mary. 

3006.  Woman  Reading  in  a Garden. 
Rogers,  Gretchen  W. 

3007.  Young  Girl. 

Cassatt,  Mary. 

3008.  Woman  and  Child:  Rose  Scarf. 
Langhorne,  Katherine. 

3009.  A Day  Last  Summer. 

Cassatt,  Mary. 

3010.  Woman  with  a Fan. 

Rogers,  Gretchen  W. 

3011.  Girl  with  a Book. 

Palmer,  Pauline. 

3012.  The  Ledge. 

Coman,  Charlotte  B. 

3013.  Pocono  Hills  in  Winter. 

Mason,  Maud  M. 

3014.  Still  Life. 

Oakley,  Violet. 

3015.  The  Tragic  Muse. 

Lent  by  Edward  H.  Coates,  Esq. 
Huntington,  Margaret  Wendell. 

3016.  Still  Life. 

Ravlin,  Grace. 

3017.  To  the  Cemetery:  Venice. 

3018.  Gate  of  the  Grand  Soko:  Tangiers. 

McLane,  M.  Jean. 

3019.  Brother  and  Sister:  Portraits. 

Lent  by  Arthur  H.  MacKie,  Esq. 
Lang,  Annie  Traquair. 

3020.  The  Hotels:  Venice. 

McLane,  M.  Jean. 

3921.  Group:  Mother  and  Children. 

Lang,  Annie  Traquair. 

3022.  Japanese  Print. 

McLane,  M.  Jean. 

3023.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  R.  G.  Arnold. 

Lang,  Annie  Traquair. 

3024.  From  My  Window:  Venice. 

De  Jong,  Betty. 

3025.  The  Dancing  Girl. 

Coolidge,  Mary  Rosamond. 

3026.  The  Old-Fashioned  Gown. 

Richardson,  Mary  Curtis. 

3027.  The  Young  Mother. 

Perry,  Lilia  Cabot. 

3028.  A Fairv  Tale. 

Turner,  Helen  M. 

3029.  Portrait. 

McColl,  Mary  A. 

3030.  Reflections. 

Page,  Marie  Danforth. 

3031.  Dressing  Genevieve. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Bryant,  Maude  Drein. 

3032.  StilJ  Life:  Asters. 

Beaux,  Cecilia. 

3033.  Dorothea  and  Francesca. 

SOSA  Ernesta. 

3035.  The  Dreamer. 

3036.  Study  in  Whites. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Bremer,  Anne  M. 

3037.  Isabella. 

Beaux,  Cecilia. 

3038.  Portrait. 

3039.  Sita  and  Sarita. 

3040.  Portrait  Study. 

Bryant,  Maude  Drein. 

3041.  Still  Life:  Larkspur. 

SCULPTURE. 

Hyatt,  Anna  Vaughan. 

3042.  Colts  in  a Storm. 

Corbett,  Gail  Sherman. 

3043.  Chameleon  Boy. 

Gaensslen,  Otto  Robert. 

3044.  Youth. 

Bishop,  Emily  Clayton. 

3045.  Brownie. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  John  E.  D.  Trask. 
Scudder,  Janet. 

3046.  Little  Lady  of  the  Sea. 

Frishmuth,  Harriet  W. 

3047.  Young  Girl  with  Fish:  A Fountain. 
Bishop,  Emily  Clayton. 

3048.  Passing  of  the  Seasons:  Winter  into 

Spring. 

Hyatt,  Anna  Vaughan. 

3049.  Eight-Horse  Group. 

Eberle,  Abastenia  St.  Leger. 

3050.  Little  Mother. 

3051.  Dancing  in  Avenue  A. 

3052.  Mother  Bathing  Child. 

3053.  The  Windy  Door  Step. 

3054.  The  Little  Brother. 

3055.  Rag  Time. 

3056.  Slumber. 

3057.  Girl  Skipping  Rope. 

3058.  Solitude. 

3059.  Rag  Picker. 

3060.  Sponge  Bath. 


Vonnoh,  Bessie  Potter. 


3061. 

Enthroned. 

3062. 

Good  Night. 

3063. 

His  First  Journey. 

3064. 

Maidenhood. 

3065. 

Youth. 

3066. 

Grecian  Draperies. 

3067. 

Butterflies. 

3068. 

A Chance  Acquaintance. 

3069. 

The  Scarf. 

3070. 

Girl  Dancing. 

3071. 

Motherhood. 

3072. 

The  Dance. 

GALLERY  SIXTY-SIX. 

PAINTINGS. 

Cushing, 

Howard  Gardiner. 

3073. 

Decorative  Panel. 

3074. 

Decorative  Panel. 

3075. 

Decorative  Panel. 

Lever,  Hayley. 

3076. 

Washington  Bridge. 

Caser,  Ettore. 

3077. 

Musical  Moment. 

Vonnoh, 

Robert. 

3078. 

Poppies. 

Seyffert, 

Leopold! 

3079. 

Spanish  Peasants. 

Harrison,  Alexander. 

3080.  The  Joy  of  Life. 

Haggin,  Ben  Ali. 

3081.  Little  White  Dancer. 

Dickman,  Charles  J. 

3082.  Before  the  Storm. 

Lamb,  F.  M. 

3083.  Our  New  England. 

Lever,  Hayley. 

3084.  Winter:  Harlem  River. 

SCULPTURE. 

Mora,  Joseph  J. 

3085.  Moki  Mana. 

Grafly,  Charles. 

3086.  Marble  Head. 

Mora,  Joseph  J. 

3087.  Old  Moki. 

Adams,  Herbert. 

3088.  Bacchante. 

Saint  Gaudens,  Annetta  Johnson. 

3089.  Louis  Johnson. 

Pratt,  Bela  Lyon. 

3090.  River  Nymph. 

Zettler,  Emil  Robert. 

3091.  David  P. 

Spicer-Simson,  Theodore. 

3092.  Portrait  of  Miss  Hilda. 

Patigian,  Haig. 

3093.  Mrs.  C.  Frederick  Kohl. 

Bitter,  Karl. 

3094.  Signing  of  Louisiana  Purchase 

Treaty. 

Lent  by  City  of  St.  Louis. 
Patigian,  Haig. 

3095.  John  Keith,  Esq. 

Fairbanks,  Avard. 

3096.  Old  Bill  Keddington. 

Hering,  Henry. 

3097.  Memory. 

Lee,  Arthur. 

3098.  The  Virgin. 

Grafly,  Charles. 

3'099.  The  Oarsman. 

Hering,  Henry. 

3100.  Devotion. 

Dallin,  Cyrus  Edwin. 

3101.  Arthur. 

Austin,  Amanda  P. 

3102.  Saint  John. 

Calder,  A.  Stirling. 

3103.  Historian. 

Fenton,  Beatrice. 

3104.  Marjorie  D.  Martenet. 

Fraser,  James  Earle. 

3105.  Flora  and  Sonny  Whitney. 

Grimes,  Frances. 

3106.  Rex  Fincke,  Jr. 

Ganiere,  George  Etienne. 

3107.  Head  of  Lincoln. 

Dallin,  Cyrus  Edwin. 

3108.  Lawrence. 

Kanno,  Gertrude  Boyle. 

3109.  Head  of  William  Keith. 

Powers,  Hiram. 

3110.  California. 

Kanno,  Gertrude  Boyle. 

3111.  Takeshi  Kanno. 

Saint  Gaudens,  Annetta  Johnson. 

3112.  Paul  Saint-Gaudens. 

Grimes,  Frances. 

3113.  Miss  Pearmain. 


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63 


Bitter,  Karl. 

3114.  Memorial  to  Dr.  Henry  P.  Tappan. 

Lent  by  University  of  Michigan. 
Fraser,  James  Earle. 

3115.  Portrait  Bust. 

Aitken,  Robert. 

3116.  Door  for  Gates  Mausoleum. 
Salvatore,  Victor  H. 

3117.  Study  of  a Young  Girl. 

Quinn,  Edmond  T. 

3118.  Edwin  Markham,  Esq. 

Hering,  Henry. 

3119.  Courage. 

Calder,  A.  Stirling. 

3120.  The  American  Sphinx. 

Lee,  Arthur. 

3121.  The  Nigger. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Harry  Payne 
Whitney. 

Hering,  Henry. 

3122.  Peace. 

Austin,  Amanda  P. 

3123.  Portrait  of  Miss  Quinn. 

Dallin,  Cyrus  Edwin. 

3124.  My  Mother. 

French,  Daniel  Chester. 

3125.  Alice  Freeman  Palmer  Memorial. 
Pratt,  Bela  Lyon. 

3126.  Bust  of  My  Mother. 

Fraser,  James  Earle. 

3127.  Portrait  Study. 

3128.  Bust  of  J.  E.  C. 

Grimes,  Frances. 

3129.  Ralph  Pulitzer,  Jr. 

Fraser,  James  Earle. 

3130.  Portrait  of  C.  Whitney. 

Brenner,  Victor  D. 

3131.  Nature,  the  Consoler. 

Piccirilli,  Attilio. 

3132.  A Soul. 

Patigian,  Haig. 

3133.  Vanity. 

Bitter,  Karl. 

3134.  Fountain  Group. 

Lent  by  John  D.  Rockefeller, 
Esq. 

Roth,  Frederick  G.  R. 

3135.  Polar  Bear. 

Piccirilli,  Attilio. 

3136.  Mater  Consolatrix. 

Hoard,  Margaret. 

3137.  Eve. 

Laessle,  Albert. 

3138.  The  Bronze  Turkey. 

Walter,  Edgar. 

3139.  Nymph  and  Bears. 

Whitney,  Gertrude  Vanderbilt. 

3140.  Fountain. 

GALLERY  SIXTY-SEVEN. 
PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Rosen,  Charles. 

3141.  Floating  Ice:  Early  Morning. 
Mannheim,  Jean. 

3142.  On  Tuesday. 

Browne,  Charles  Francis. 

3143.  La  Vacherie:  France. 

Hurley,  Edward  Timothy. 

3144.  The  New  Year. 

Poor,  Henry  Varnum. 

3145.  The  Orchardist  and  His  Family. 
Dougherty,  Paul. 

3146.  Changing  Weather. 


Cohen,  Lewis. 

3147.  A Stronghold  of  the  Scaligeri. 
Dougherty,  Paul. 

3148.  Toward  the  Sunlight. 

3149.  Storm  Gleams. 

3150.  From  Clodgy  Point. 

Cohen,  Lewis. 

3151.  The  Great  Bridge:  Toledo. 

Paddock,  Josephine. 

3152.  Two  Girls. 

Farndon,  Walter. 

3153.  Wistaria  Arbor. 

Raphael,  Joseph. 

3154.  In  Holland. 

Waugh,  Frederick  J. 

3155.  The  Maine  Coast. 

Stacey,  John  F. 

3156.  Midsummer:  Gloucester. 

DunlaD,  Helena. 

3157.  Summer  Afternoon. 

Braun,  Maurice. 

3158.  Hills  and  Valley : Southern  Califor- 

nia. 

Rolshoven,  Julius. 

3159.  The  Refectory  of  San  Damiano:  As- 

sisi. 

Lent  by  the  Art  Museum  of  De- 
troit. 

Davis,  Charles  H. 

3160.  The  Northwest  Wind. 

Hansen,  Armin  C. 

3161.  At  the  Breakfast  Table. 

Carrigan,  William  L. 

3162.  Midsummer  Masque. 

Waugh,  Frederick  J. 

3163.  Coming  of  the  Line  Storm. 

Borg,  Carl  Oscar. 

3164.  Chateau  Gaillard. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Phoebe  A.  Hearst. 
Raphael,  Joseph. 

3165.  Spring  Winds. 

White,  Orrin  A. 

3166.  Snow-Blown  Peaks. 

3167.  Autumn  in  the  Canyon. 

Lever,  Hayley. 

3168.  St.  Ives  Fishing  Boats. 

Wendt,  William. 

3169.  Tahoma  the  Eternal. 

Betts,  Louis. 

3170.  Lady  in  White. 

Spencer,  Robert. 

3171.  The  Grey  Mills. 

Wendt,  William. 

3172.  The  Land  of  Heart’s  Desire. 
Waugh,  Frederick  J. 

3173.  The  Southern  Gulf  Stream. 

Borie,  Adolphe. 

3174.  Lady  with  Black  Scarf. 

Ballin,  Hugo. 

3175.  Sorrow. 

Lever,  Hayley. 

3176.  Smeaton’s  Quay:  St.  Ives. 

Nichols,  Hobart. 

3177.  The  Knob : Maine. 

Dixon,  Maynard. 

3178.  The  Trail  in  Oregon. 

Carlson,  John  Fabian. 

3179.  Grey  Woods. 

3180.  Silvered  Acres. 

Davis,  Charles  H. 

3181.  May  Morning. 

Neilson,  Raymond  P.  R. 

3182.  The  Hand  Glass. 


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Carlsen,  Emil. 

3183.  The  Open  Sea. 

Ochtman,  Leonard. 

3184.  Winter  Morning:  Mianus  River. 

3185.  The  Brook  in  Spring. 

Neilson,  Raymond  P.  R. 

.3186.  A String  of  Beads. 

Foster,  Ben. 

3187.  October  Morning. 

Carlson,  John  Fabian. 

3188.  Spring  Morning. 

Raphael,  Joseph. 

3189.  Tulip  Fields. 

SCULPTURE. 

Scudder,  Janet. 

3190.  Frog  Fountain. 

MacNeil,  Carol  Brooks. 

3191.  First  Lesson. 

Quinn,  Edmond  T. 

3192.  Nymph. 

Humphries,  Charles  H. 

3193'.  Indian  Hunter 
Partridge,  William  Ordway. 

3194.  Bust  of  Weir  Mitchell. 


Alfano, 

Vincenzo. 

3195. 

Mother’s  Love. 

Putnam, 

Arthur. 

3196. 

Indian  and  Puma. 

3197. 

Skunked  Wild  Cat. 

3198. 

Sneaking  Coyote. 

3199. 

Leopard  and  Gnu. 

3200. 

Combat. 

3201. 

Tiger  Love. 

3°02 

Resting  Puma. 

3203. 

Little  Cub  Bear. 

3204. 

Buffalo  Hunt. 

3205. 

Coyote  Head. 

3206. 

Crouching  Wild  Cat. 

3207. 

Two  Pumas. 

3208. 

Puma  and  Snake. 

3209. 

Snarling  Jaguar. 

Laessle, 

Albert. 

3210. 

The  Squirrel. 

3211. 

The  Hunter. 

3212. 

Young  Turtle. 

3213. 

Locust  and  Pine  Cone. 

3214. 

King  Crab  and  Beetle. 

3215. 

Blue-eyed  Lizard. 

3216. 

Turtle  and  Prey. 

3217. 

Repletion. 

3218. 

Turning  Turtle. 

3219. 

The  First  Step. 

3220. 

An  Outcast. 

3221. 

Frog  and  Katydid. 

3222. 

The  Contented  Hop-Toad. 

3223. 

The  Source. 

3224. 

Turtle  and  Snail. 

3225. 

Heron  and  Fish. 

3226. 

The  Old  Bullfrog. 

GALLERY  SIXTY-EIGHT. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

McEwen, 

Walter. 

3227. 

At  the  Burgomaster’s. 

Werner, 

Frank  A. 

3228. 

Jessie. 

Ritschel, 

William. 

3229. 

Tide  Pool:  Carmel. 

Stacey, 

John  F. 

3230. 

Morning  in  August. 

Cushing, 

Howard  Gardiner. 

3231. 

Wardrobe. 

Johansen,  John  Christen. 

3232 

Approaching  Storm. 

Cushing,  Howard  Gardiner. 

3233.  Interior. 

3234.  Portrait. 

Molarsky,  Morris. 

3235.  Reflections. 

Camp,  Harold  M. 

323'6.  A Hilltop. 

Ritschel,  William. 

3237.  In  the  Shadow  of  the  Cliffs:  Monte- 

rey. 

Peyraud,  Frank  C. 

3238.  October. 

McEwen,  Walter. 

3239.  Waiting. 

Sandona,  Matteo. 

3240.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Leo  Lentelli. 
Brownell,  Matilda. 

3241.  Girl  with  Columbine. 

Page,  Marie  Danforth. 

3242.  Tommy. 

Hartman,  C.  Bertram. 

3243.  Two  Natures. 

Ritschel,  William. 

3244.  Fog  and  Breakers : Carmel. 
Piazzoni,  Gottardo  F.  P. 

3245.  The  End  of  the  Day. 

Johansen,  John  Christen. 

3246.  The  Rider. 

Buehler,  Lytton  Briggs. 

3247.  The  City  of  Pleasure. 

Johansen,  John  Christen. 

3248.  Venetian  Arcade. 

3249.  Village  Rider. 

3250.  Portrait  of  Miss  F.  B. 

Schwartz,  Andrew  Thomas. 

3251.  In  Vermont. 

Ritschel,  William. 

3252.  Summer  Night : Point  Lobos. 

Piazzoni,  Gottardo  F.  P. 

3253.  Lux  Aeterna. 

Andersen,  Martinus. 

3254.  The  Glittering  Pageant. 

Davey,  Randall. 

3255.  Captain  Dan  Stevens : Lighthouse 

Keeper. 

Fassett,  Truman  E. 

3256.  Spanish  Dancer. 

Garber,  Daniel. 

3257.  From  Tinicum  Hill. 

Speicher,  Eugene  E. 

3258.  In  the  Catskills. 

Spencer,  Robert. 

3259.  The  Closing  Hours. 

Garber,  Daniel. 

3260.  Little  Village:  Winter. 

3261.  Sister. 

3262.  The  Sunlit  Wall. 

Spencer,  Robert. 

3263.  Courtyard  at  Dusk. 

Garber,  Daniel. 

3264.  Cherry  Blossoms. 

3265.  Quarry:  Evening. 

Lindin,  Carl  Eric. 

3266.  Evening. 

Linde,  Ossip  L. 

3267.  A Gateway  in  Venice. 

Waite,  Emily  Burling. 

3268.  The  Lavender  Gown. 

Schofield,  W.  Elmer. 

3269.  Waterfall. 

Kroll,  Leon. 

3270.  Weehawken  Terminal. 

Cushing,  Howard  Gardiner. 

3271.  Portrait. 


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65 


Schofield,  W.  Elmer. 

3272.  The  Hilltop. 

Kroll,  Leon. 

3273.  River  Industries. 

Carpenter,  Fred  G. 

3274.  The  Gay  Set. 

Linde,  Ossip  L. 

3275.  Steps:  Venice. 

SCULPTURE. 

Hering,  Henry. 

3276.  Running  Diana. 

3277.  L’AlIegro. 

Fry,  Sherry  Edmundson. 

3278.  Chief  Mahaska. 

MacNeil,  Hermon  A. 

3279.  Incoming  Wave. 

3280.  Girl  with  Young  Satyr. 

Warner,  Olin  L. 

3281.  The  Spinner. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 

Bitter,  Karl. 

3282.  Faded  Flowers. 

Aitken,  Robert. 

3283.  Dancing  Faun. 

3284.  Dancing  Bacchante. 

MacNeil,  Carol  Brooks. 

3285.  Farewell  to  the  Fairies. 

Bateman,  John  M. 

3286.  Fountain  and  Aquarium. 

GALLERY  SIXTY-NINE. 
PAINTINGS. 

Ryder,  Chauncey  F. 

3287.  The  Ox  Team. 

Van  Boskerck,  Robert  W. 

3288.  The  Valley  at  Delhi:  New  York. 
Funk,  Wilhelm. 

3289.  Mrs.  John  W.  McKinnon. 

Snell,  Henry  B. 

3290.  Low  Tide. 

Woodbury,  Charles  H. 

3291.  The  Rainbow. 

Hoeber,  Arthur. 

3292.  The  Meadow  Brook. 

Perry,  Lilia  Cabot. 

3293.  Open-Air  Concert. 

Foote,  Mary. 

3294.  Study. 

Shaw,_  Sydney  Dale. 

3295.  Southwestern  Summer. 

Parker,  Lawton. 

3296.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Ray  Atherton. 
Barnett,  Tom  P. 

3297.  Winter. 

Lent  by  the  City  Art  Museum, 
St.  Louis. 

Parker,  Lawton. 

3298.  Paresse. 

Sandor,  Mathias. 

3299.  The  Pueblo  of  Walpi. 

Parker,  Lawton. 

3300.  An  English  Girl. 

Jung,  C.  Jac. 

3301.  Winter  Afternoon. 

Del  Mue,  Maurice. 

3302.  Late  Afternoon  in  the  Sierras. 
Linde,  Ossip  L. 

3303.  Venice. 

Smith,  Rosamond  L. 

3304.  Heirlooms. 

Pages,  Jules. 

3305.  On  the  Quais:  Paris. 

Farley,  Richard  Blossom. 

3306.  Dunes  at  Barnegat. 


Linde,  Ossip  L. 

3307.  Chioggia : Venice. 

Nordell,  Carl  J. 

3308.  The  Pink  Scart. 

Shaw,  Sydney  Dale. 

3309.  Woodland  Fete. 

Turner,  Helen  M. 

3310.  Mother  and  Child. 

Nordell,  Carl  J. 

3311.  The  Hostess. 

Beatty,  John  W. 

3312.  Plymouth  Hills. 

Lent  by  the  National  Gallery. 

3313.  Plymouth  Sand  Dunes. 

Alexander,  John  W. 

3314.  Phyllis. 

Lent  by  the  City  Art  Museum, 
St.  Louis. 

Murphy,  J.  Francis. 

3315.  Frostbitten  Wood  and  Field. 

Hoeber,  Arthur. 

3316.  Spray. 

Pooke,  Marion  L. 

3317.  The  Wall  Flower. 

Pearson,  Joseph  T.,  Jr. 

3318.  Ducks  in  a Marsh. 

Dow,  Arthur  Wesley. 

3319.  The  Enchanted  Mesa. 

Crisp,  Arthur. 

3320.  Dim  Yesterday’s  Pageant  Back- 

grounds To-day. 

Snell,  Henry  B. 

3321.  The  Cargo  Boat. 

Granville-Smith,  Walter. 

3322.  Summer  Breeze. 

Miller,  Richard  E. 

3323.  The  Visit. 

Butler,  Howard  Russell. 

3324.  Spirits  of  the  Twilight. 

Smith,  Charles  L.  A. 

3325.  The  Retreating  Light. 

Smith,  Howard  Everett. 

3326.  Portrait  of  a Venetian  Girl. 

Pearson,  Joseph  T.,  Jr. 

3327.  Fox  and  Geese. 

Dow,  Arthur  Wesley. 

3328.  The  Great  Shadow. 

Paddock,  Josephine. 

3329.  Black  Cap. 

SCULPTURE. 

Baer,  Lillian. 

3330.  The  Dance. 

Lukeman,  Augustus. 

3331.  Diana. 

Lichtenauer,  J.  Mortimer. 

3332.  Statuette. 

Deming,  Edwin  Willard. 

3333.  The  Fight  Between  a Panther  and  a 

Grizzly  Bear. 

Johnson,  Grace  Mott. 

3334.  Chimpanzee. 

Deming,  Edwin  Willard. 

3335.  Maternity. 

Bishop,  Emily  Clayton. 

3336.  The  Little  Dancer, 

Deming,  Edwin  Willard 

3337.  Friendly  Tussle. 

Bishop,  Emily  Clayton. 

3338.  And  as  Pretty  a Piece  of  Flesh  as 

any  in  Messina. 

Johnson,  Grace  Mott. 

3339.  Greyhound  Pup. 

Deming,  Edwin  Willard. 

3340.  Indian  Hunter. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Stewardson,  Edmund  Austin. 

3341.  Alexander  Harrison. 

Lent  bv  The  Pennsylvania  Aca- 
demy of  the  Pine  Arts. 

Johnson,  Grace  Mott. 

3342.  Goat. 

Manatt,  William  Whitney. 

3343.  Nymph. 

Deming,  Edwin  Willard. 

3344.  The  Antelope,  or  American 

Pronghorn. 

Bishop,  Emily  Clayton. 

3345.  Comedy. 

3346.  Greed.' 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Aca- 
demy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

3347.  Classicism  and  Renaissance. 

Kemeys,  Edward. 


3348. 

While  the  Mother 

Sleeps;  Female 

Jaguar  with  Cubs. 

Lent  by  the 

Art 

Institute 

of 

Chicago. 

3349. 

Lion.  No.  947. 

Lent  by  the 

Art 

Institute 

of 

Chicago. 

Young, 

Mahonri  M. 

3350. 

Stevedore. 

Kemeys,  Edward. 

3351. 

A Mountaineer: 

Rocky  Mountain 

Sheep. 

3352. 

Peacock  and  Sleeping: 

Rabbit. 

Lent  by  the 

Art 

Institute 

of 

Chicago. 

Young, 

Mahonri  M. 

3353. 

Ohiseler. 

Kemeys 

, Edward. 

3354. 

Wolf  at  Bay. 

Lent  by  the 

Art 

Institute 

of 

Chicago. 

Young, 

Mahonri  M. 

3355. 

Scrub  Woman. 

3356. 

The  Piper  at  the  Gates 

of  Dawn. 

Kemeys,  Edward. 

3357. 

Mad  Panther. 

Lent  by  the 

Art 

Institute 

of 

Chicago. 

Y oung, 

Mahonri  M. 

3358. 

Tired  Out. 

Kemeys,  Edward. 

3359.  Deer  with  Large  Antlers : Standing. 

Lent  by  the  Art  Institute  of 
Chicago. 

Young,  Mahonri  M. 

3360.  Shoveler. 

GALLERY  SEVENTY. 
PAINTINGS. 

Herkomer,  Herman  G. 

3361.  Mrs.  Hamilton  Griffin. 

Coolidge,  Mary  Rosamond. 

33627  Portrait  of  S.  Burtis  Baker. 
Herkomer,  Herman  G. 

3363.  Sir  Hubert  von  Herkomer,  R.  A. 
Ames,  Blanche. 

3364.  General  Adelbert  Ames. 

Herkomer,  Herman  G. 

3365.  Portrait:  William  Harvey,  Esq. 
Davey,  Randall. 

3366.  Girl  in  Blue. 

Gauley,  Robert  David. 

3367.  Portrait:  Pedro  de  Cordoba. 
Thomas,  Seymour. 

3368.  Portrait  of  Dr.  W.  A.  Briggs. 

Hall,  Kleber. 

3369.  Constance. 

Yarrow,  William  H.  K. 

3370.  Jansen:  Ex-Sea-Captain. 


Hopkinson,  Charles. 

3371.  Portrait. 

Hammond,  Arthur  J. 

3372.  The  Old  Artist, 

Wetherill,  E.  K.  K. 

3373.  The  Dreamer. 

Rogers,  Gretchen  W. 

3374.  Fur  Hat. 

Yarrow,  William  H.  K. 

3375.  The  Checkered  Dress. 

Raditz,  Lazar. 

3376.  Self  Portrait, 

Stoddard,  Alice  Kent. 

3377.  Portrait  of  Gerald  Stanley  Lee. 

Gray,  Frederick  G. 

3378.  Portrait. 

Richards,  Lee  Greene. 

3379.  A Man  in  a Cloak. 

Rouland,  Orlando. 

3380.  Portrait  of  John  Burroughs. 

Gauley,  Robert  David. 

3381.  Reverie. 

Wiles,  Irving  Ramsey. 

3382.  Arnold  W.  Brunner,  Esq. 

Lent  by  the  National  Academy 
of  Design. 

33'83.  Madame  Gerville-Reache  as  Carmen. 
Speicher,  Eugene  E. 

3384.  Portrait  of  John  Nelson  Cole,  Jr. 
Wiles,  Irving  Ramsey. 

3385.  J.  Francis  Murphy,  Esq. 

Lent  by  the  National  Academy  of 
Design. 

Story,  Julian. 

3386.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Story. 

Hyde,  William  Henry. 

3387.  Vera. 

Vonnoh,  Robert. 

3388.  Charles  Francis  Adams,  Esq. 

Story,  Julian. 

3389.  Portrait  of  the  Artist. 

Sacks,  Joseph. 

3390.  In  Street  Costume. 

Flagg,  Charles  Noel. 

3391.  Portrait  of  Paul  Wayland  Bartlett. 

SCULPTURE. 

Young,  Mahonri  M. 

3392.  Peter  Newell  at  Leonia. 

3393.  The  Heavy  Sledge. 

Cohen,  Nessa._ 

3394.  Navajo  Watching  Women  at  Work. 
Alfano,  Vincenzo. 

3395.  Ouousque  Tandem. 

Hollister,  Antoinette  B. 

3396.  Bavarian  Peasant  Mother  and  Child. 
Alfano,  Vincenzo. 

3397.  Might  Is  Right. 

Konti,  Isidore. 

3398.  Solace. 

Recchia,  Richard  H. 

3399.  Golden  Age  No.  1. 

3400.  Golden  Age  No.  2. 

GALLERY  SEVENTY-ONE. 
PAINTINGS. 

Enneking,  John  Joseph. 

3401.  December  Thaw. 

3402.  November  Twilight. 

Meakin,  Lewis  Henry. 

3403.  Stormy  Day. 

Luks,  George. 

3404.  Children’s  Page. 


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67 


Brooke,  Richard  Norris. 

3405.  A Stony  Outpost. 

De  Voll,  F.  Usher. 

3406.  Brooklyn  Bridge:  Winter. 

Mora,  F.  Luis. 

3407.  The  Fortune  Teller. 

Talcott,  Allen  B. 

3408.  April  at  Chipmunk  Point. 

Meakin,  Lewis  Henry. 

3400.  Kicking  Horse  River. 

Blaney,  Dwight. 

3410.  Anemone  Cove : Mt.  Desert. 

Meakin,  Lewis  Henry. 

3411.  Rockport. 

Luks,  George. 

3412.  New  York  Boy. 

Davol,  Joseph  Benjamin. 

3413.  Maine  Coast. 

Van  Boskerck,  Robert  W. 

3414.  Gill  Brook : Adirondacks. 

Meryman,  Richard  S. 

3415.  Portrait. 

Steele,  Theodore  C. 

3416.  The  Poplars. 

Grav.  Frederick  G. 

3417.  Portrait  Study:  Hon.  Joseph  G. 

Cannon. 

Bittinger,  Charles. 

3418.  Isabel. 

Warner,  Everett  L. 

3'419.  The  Edge  of  the  River. 

Pape,  Eric. 

3420.  Portrait  of  Edith  Wynne  Mathison 

as  Hermione. 

Bittinger,  Charles. 

3421.  Vanity. 

Blaney,  Dwight. 

3422.  Solitude. 

Levy,  William  Auerbach. 

3423.  The  Draftsman. 

Juergens,  Alfred. 

3424.  In  May. 

Tyson,  Carroll  S.,  Jr. 

3425.  A Midsummer’s  Day. 

Pape,  Eric. 

3426.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  John  Hayes  Ham- 

mond. 

MacGilvary,  Norwood. 

3427.  Nocturne. 

Bartlett,  Frederic  Clay. 

3428.  Our  Country  Dining  Room. 

Reiffel,  Charles. 

3429.  Silvermine  Valley. 

Brinley,  D.  Putnam. 

3430.  Matins. 

3431.  Noon. 

Ritschel,  William. 

3432.  Blue  Depths:  Carmel. 

Clark,  Freeman. 

3433.  The  Climbers. 

Rosen,  Charles. 

3434.  Winter  Morning:  Maine  Coast. 
Smith,  Rosamond  L. 

3435.  Cinderella. 

Fortune,  E.  Charlton. 

3436.  The  Pier. 

3437.  Carmel  Mission. 

Cox,  Louise. 

3438.  A Daughter  of  Eve. 

Rosen,  Charles. 

3439.  The  Delaware:  Winter  Morning. 
Waite,  Emily  Burling. 

3440.  Tijmentje  Pouring  Water. 


Lie,  Jonas. 

3441.  Gates  at  Pedro  Miguel. 

Kroll,  Leon. 

3442.  Lower  Manhattan. 

Galt,  Charles  Franklin. 

3443.  The  Etcher. 

Nisbet,  Robert  H. 

3444.  The  Emerald  Robe. 

Kroll,  Leon. 

3445.  Rockpoint  Quarries. 

Rungius,  Carl. 

3446.  Canadian  Rockies. 

Bosley,  Frederick  A. 

3447.  Girl  in  Pink  Dress. 

Farley,  Richard  Blossom. 

3448.  Barnegat  Beach. 

Payne,  Edgar. 

3449.  Infinitude. 

Rungius,  Carl. 

3450.  On  Wilcox  Pass. 

Fiske,  Gertrude. 

3451.  The  Shadow. 

Lever,  Hayley. 

3452.  St.  Ives : Summer. 

Reuterdahl,  Henry. 

3453.  Palisades:  Spring. 

SCULPTURE. 

Tiffany,  Louis  C. 

3454.  Silver  Jar. 

3455.  Silver  Gilt  Vase. 

3456.  Spray  of  Mistletoe. 

3457.  Pendant : Starfish  Motif. 

3458.  Necklace:  Two  Gold  Serpents. 

3459.  Spray  of  Blackberries. 

3460.  Copper  Vase  No.  1. 

3461.  Copper  Vase  No.  2. 

3462.  Tea  Screen. 

3463.  Hand-Wrought  Vase. 

3464.  Silver  Cup. 

3465.  Silver  Vase. 

3466.  Gold  Cup. 

GALLERY  SEVENTY-TWO. 
PAINTINGS. 

Menzler,  Bertha  S. 

3467.  Twilight  on  the  Dunes. 

McEwen,  Walter. 

3468.  The  Betrothed. 

Adams,  John  Ottis. 

3469.  A Bit  of  the  Whitewater. 

Hopkinson,  Charles. 

3470.  Knitting. 

Selden,  Henry  Bill. 

3471.  October  Morning. 

Farley,  Richard  Blossom. 

3472.  Blue  and  Gold. 

Roberts,  Alice  Mumford. 

3473.  The  Laughing  Girl. 

Chapman,  Carlton  Theodore. 

3474.  The  American  Fleet  Hoisting  the 

Flag  at  Monterey,  July  7th,  1846. 
Gray,  Frederick  G. 

3475.  Early  Morning. 

Lundborg,  Florence. 

3476.  Stone  Pines. 

Irvine,  Wilson. 

3477.  The  Bathing  Beach. 

Leigh,  William  Robinson. 

3478.  The  Stampede. 

Spear,  Arthur  P. 

3479.  Spring  in  the  City. 

Cooper,  Emma  Lampert. 

3480.  Side  Street:  Beauvais. 


68 


DEPARTMENT  OF  PINE  ARTS 


Schwartz,  Andrew  Thomas. 

3481.  Destiny:  Hope:  Despair. 

Keller,  Edgar. 

3482.  Under  the  Bridge:  Harlem  River. 
Chase,  Adelaide  Cole. 

3483.  The  Violinist. 

Mayer,  Louis. 

3484.  Lady  with  Black  Veil. 

3485.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  M. 

Ackerman,  Olga  M. 

3486.  At  a Concert. 

Sargent,  Geneve  Rixford. 

3487.  Floating  Clouds. 

Galt,  Charles  Franklin. 

3488.  The  Gypsy. 

Wetherill,  E.  K.  K. 

3489.  Mysterious  Thoughts. 

Allen,  Marion  Boyd. 

3490.  Enameling. 

Jones,  Hugh  Bolton. 

3491.  Through  the  Trees. 

Shook,  F.  de  Forest. 

3492.  Sunshine  and  Shadow. 

Brown,  Benjamin  Chambers. 

3493.  Over  the  Roofs:  Antwerp. 

Macky,  Constance. 

3494.  Roses. 

Lungren,  Fernand. 

3495.  In  the  Abyss  : Grand  Canyon. 

Rogers,  Franklin  W. 

3496.  The  Siesta. 

Paddock,  Josephine. 

3497.  Miss  M.  and  a Parrot. 

Finn,  James  Wall. 

3498.  Girl  with  a Fan. 

Rose,  Guy. 

3499.  The  Backwater. 

Pooke,  Marion  L. 

3500.  Donna  Italians. 

Fiske,  Gertrude. 

3501.  Study  in  Black  and  White. 

Dunbar,  Harold  C. 

3502.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  D. 

Callahan,  Caroline  R. 

3503.  Luncheon. 

Irvine,  Wilson. 

3504.  Laughing  June. 

Kaula,  Lee  Lufkin. 

3505.  On  the  Old  Settle. 

Partington,  Gertrude. 

3506.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Jack  Allan  Part- 

ington. 

Froelich,  Maren  M. 

3507.  The  Chinese  Robe. 

Butler,  Mary. 

3508.  Trees  at  Shubel’s  Mount:  Nova 

Scotia. 

Van  Sloun,  Frank  J. 

3509.  Portrait  of  an  Actor. 

McEwen,  Walter. 

3510.  Oldebroeck. 

Nordell,  Carl  J. 

3511.  The  Listeners. 

Bohm,  Max. 

3512.  Portrait:  Mme.  B. 

Stacey,  Anne  Lee. 

3513.  Moonlight:  Granada. 

McEwen,  Walter. 

3514.  An  Interlude. 

Muhrman,  Henry. 

3515.  Highgate. 

Bohm,  Max. 

3516.  The  Sea  Babies. 


Dustin,  Silas  S. 

3517.  Midnight  in  New  England. 

McEwen,  Walter. 

3518.  In  the  Studio. 

3519.  Yes  or  No. 

Shore,  Henrietta  M. 

3520.  Sisters. 

SCULPTURE. 

Proctor,  A.  Phimister. 

3521.  Charging  Elephant. 

3522.  Buffalo. 

3523.  American  Horse. 

3524.  Elk. 

3525.  Dog  with  Bone. 

3526.  Buffalo,  Q.  H. 

3527.  Alaskan  Brown  Bear:  Head. 

3528.  Silver  King  Fish. 

3'529.  Princeton  Tiger. 

Nine-inch  reduction. 

3530.  Princeton  Tiger. 

Twenty-two-inch  reduction. 

3531.  Faun : First  Model. 

GALLERY  SEVENTY-THREE. 
PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Clark,  Alson  Skinner. 

3532.  Market  in  Panama. 

3533.  In  the  Cut. 

3534.  In  the  Lock:  Miraflores. 

3535.  Gold  Hill  from  Culebra. 

3536.  In  Tropical  Waters. 

3537.  Culebra  Slide. 

Lawson,  Ernest. 

353'8.  Hills  at  Innwood. 

3539.  Beginning  of  Winter. 

Beal,  Gifford. 

3540.  Summer  Landscape. 

3541.  The  Gossips. 

3542.  Old  Town  Terrace. 

Beal,  Reynolds. 

3543.  Orr’s  Mills. 

Singer,  William  H.,  Jr. 

3544.  In  My  Garden. 

Case,  Bertha. 

3545.  View:  Sidi  Ben  Said:  Tunis. 

Beal,  Gifford. 

3546.  The  End  of  the  Street. 

Beal,  Reynolds. 

3547.  Lawrenceville  Lock. 

Lawson,  Ernest. 

3548.  Hudson  River  and  Palisades. 

Clark,  Alson  Skinner. 

3549.  Pedro  Miguel  Locks. 

3550.  Moving  the  Trestle. 

3551.  Big  Cranes:  Miraflores. 

3552.  Sosa  Hill  from  the  Quarry. 

3553'.  First  Dredges  Through  Gatun  Locks 

3554.  Dredges  Under  Gold  Hill. 

3555.  Cucaracha  Slide. 

3556.  The  Cranes : Miraflores. 

Fortune,  E.  Charlton. 

3557.  The  San  Gabriel  Vine. 

Warner,  Everett  L. 

3558.  Brooklyn  Bridge. 

King,  Paul. 

3559.  Winter. 

Clark,  Alson  Skinner. 

3560.  Gates : Pedro  Miguel. 

3561.  Culebra  Cut  from  Empire. 

3562.  Panama  from  the  Pacifie. 

3563.  Three  Hills  from  Culebra. 

SCULPTURE. 

Piccirilli,  Attilio. 

3564.  Head  Portrait. 

Boyle,  John  J. 

3565.  Stone  Age. 


69 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


Harvey,  Ell. 

3566.  American  Elk. 

Salvatore,  Victor  D. 

3567.  Study  of  Old  Man. 

Quinn,  Edmond  T. 

3568.  Portrait  of  C.  H.  Chavant,  Esq. 
Jaegers,  Albert. 

3569.  Portrait:  Uncle  Joe  Cannon. 

Muller,  Olga  Popoff. 

3'570.  Head  of  Breton. 

Hyatt,  Anna  Vaughan. 

3571.  Tiger  Group. 

Simons,  Amory  C. 

3572.  Having  a Hard  Time. 

Fairbanks,  Avard. 

3573.  The  Baby. 

Konti,  Isidore. 

3574.  Scherzo. 

Simons,  Amory  C. 

3575.  Mastiff  Dog. 

3576.  The  Storm. 

Akeley,  Carl  E. 

3577.  Stung. 

Warner,  Olin  L. 

3578.  Maude  Morgan. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 
Ladd,  Anna  Coleman. 

3579.  Sleeping  Furies. 

Hyatt,  Anna  Vaughan. 

3580.  Winter  Group. 

3581.  Jaguar  Reaching. 

Ladd,  Anna  Coleman. 

3582.  High  Tide:  Low  Tide. 

Noquet,  Paul. 

3583.  Despair. 

Dallin,  Cyrus  Edwin. 

3584.  Medicine  Man. 

Noquet,  Paul. 

3585.  Weeping  Man. 

GALLERY  SEVENTY-FOUR. 
PAINTINGS. 

Sotter,  George  W. 

3586.  In  Gloucester  Harbor. 

Lent  by  William  Smith  Stimmel, 
Esq. 

Tyson,  Carroll  S.,  Jr. 

3'587.  Road  to  the  Pier. 

Yates,  Cullen. 

3588.  Old  Farm:  November. 

Van  Laer.  Alexander  T. 

3589.  The  Old  Mill. 

Hyett,  Will  J. 

3590.  Cross  Roads:  Ravenrock. 

Tyson,  Carroll  S.,  Jr. 

3591.  Before  Moonrise. 

Ebert,  Charles. 

3592.  Early  November. 

Kaula,  William  J. 

3593.  Clouds  from  the  West. 

Martinez,  y Orozco,  Xavier  T. 

3594.  Head  of  a Girl. 

Sparks,  Arthur  W. 

3595.  Midsummer  Day. 

Cadenasso,  Giusseppe. 

3596.  Summer. 

Closson,  William  Baxter. 

3597.  A Glimpse  of  the  Sea. 

Borg,  Carl  Oscar. 

3598.  Campagna  Romana. 

Sotter,  George  W. 

3599.  Snow-Bound  Hills:  Pittsburg. 
Talcott,  Allen  B. 

3600.  The  Ledges. 


Grover,  Oliver  Dennett. 

3601.  Rocky  Shore:  Lake  Garda. 
Hutchison,  F.  W. 

3602.  A Northern  River. 

Sotter,  George  W. 

3603.  Moonlight:  Gloucester  Harbor. 
Ferguson,  Nancy  M. 

3604.  The  Old  Homestead. 

Sparks,  Arthur  W. 

3605.  Mills  at  Rankin. 

Sandzen,  Sven  Birger. 

3606.  The  Granite  Cathedral. 

Robinson,  Will  S. 

3607.  Group  of  White  Birches. 

Weiss,  Samuel  A. 

3608.  Sunshine. 

Nelson,  Bruce. 

3609.  Along  the  Shore. 

Allen,  Charles  Curtis. 

3610.  Mountain  and  Cloud. 

Taylor,  Charles  J. 

3611.  Boothbay  Harbor. 

Sotter,  George  W. 

3612.  Valley  in  Snow. 

Davol,  Joseph  Benjamin. 

3613.  A Winter  Coast:  Moonlight. 

Taylor,  Charles  J. 

3614.  Springtime  in  the  Suburbs. 

3615.  Sandy  Creek. 

3616.  Sandy  Creek  Bridge. 

Boynton,  Ray  S. 

3617.  Aphrodite. 

Cornoyer,  Paul. 

3618.  Winter:  Columbus  Circle. 

SCULPTURE. 

MacNeil,  Carol  Brooks. 

3619.  The  Wave. 

Konti,  Isidore. 

3620.  Immortality  of  Genius. 

3621.  Dying  Melodies. 

GALLERY  SEVENTY-FIVE. 
PAINTINGS. 

Sargent,  John  Singer. 

3622.  Portrait  of  Henry  James.  Esa. 

3623.  Nude  Study. 

3624.  Hon.  John  Hay. 

Lent  by  Clarence  Hay,  Esq. 

3625.  Mrs.  J.  William  White. 

Lent  by  Dr.  J.  William  White. 

3626.  Spanish  Courtyard. 

Lent  by  Louis  B.  McCagg,  Esq. 

3627.  Spanish  Gypsy. 

QPOO  T>  Le^rt  kV  Louis  B.  McCagg,  Esq. 

3628.  Rose  Marie. 

3629.  The  Sketchers. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Franois  T.  Carolan. 

3630.  Madam  Gautrin. 

3631.  Reconnoitring. 

3632.  Sketch  of  Joseph  Jefferson,  Esq. 

3633.  Spanish  Stable. 

3634.  Syrian  Goats. 

SCULPTURE. 

Mora,  Joseph  J. 

3635.  Esoah. 

Stackpole,  Ralph  W. 

3636.  Mrs.  Sloss  and  Children. 

Vonnoh,  Bessie  Potter. 

3637.  A Young  Mother. 

Wright,  Alice  Morgan. 

3638.  Piping  Satyrs. 

3639.  Piping  Satyrs. 

Richards,  Lucy. 

3640.  The  Lilies:  A Sun  Dial. 


70 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


GALLERY  SEVENTY-SIX. 
PAINTINGS. 

Mathews,  Arthur. 

3641.  Monterey  Hills. 

3642.  The  Carnation. 

3643.  Monterey  Bay. 

3644.  California. 

3645.  Portrait. 

3646.  Oaks. 

3647.  Masque  of  Pandora. 

3648.  The  Swan. 

3649.  Cypress. 

McComas,  Francis. 

3650.  Pines  at  Monterey. 

3651.  A City  of  the  Desert. 

Lent  by  John  Lawson,  Esq. 

3652.  The  Broken  Oak. 

3653.  A Los  Olivos  Oak  Tree. 

3654.  The  Navajo  Gateway:  Arizona. 

3655.  Sichomovi : Arizona. 

3656.  Oaks  of  the  Monte. 

3657.  Mariano. 

3658.  Walpi:  Arizona. 

3659.  The  Red  Wagon. 

Mathews,  Arthur. 

3660.  The  Web. 

3661.  Eve. 

3662.  Cypress  Grove. 

3663.  The  Butterfly. 

3664.  Marine. 

3665.  Ghost  Story. 

3666.  Land  Pish. 

GALLERY  SEVENTY-SEVEN. 
PAINTINGS. 

Melchers,  Gari. 

3667.  Morning  Room. 

Lent  by  Dr.  George  Woodward. 

3668.  The  Open  Door. 

3669.  Madonna  of  the  Fields. 

3670.  Girl  Sewing. 

3671.  Skaters. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsvlyania  Aca- 
demy of  the  Pine  Arts. 

3672.  Breakfast  Table. 

3673.  House  with  Green  Gable. 

3674.  The  Fencing  Master. 

Lent  by  the  Detroit  Museum  of 
Art. 

3675.  Virginia. 

3676.  House  on  Canal. 

3677.  Young  Woman  at  Toilet. 

3678.  Sailor  and  His  Sweetheart. 

Lent  by  the  National  Gallery, 
Freer  Collection. 

3679.  The  White  Church. 

3'680.  Supper  at  Emmaus. 

3681.  Portrait  Group. 

Lent  by  Hugo  Reisinger  Estate. 

3682.  Roomful  of  Color. 

3683.  Mother  and  Child. 

Lent  by  James  Deering,  Esq. 

3684.  Maternity. 

3685.  Lily  Pond. 

3686.  Writing. 

3687.  The  Smithy. 

SCULPTURE. 

Ladd,  Anna  Coleman. 

3688.  Winged  Head. 

Saint  Gaudens,  Louis. 

3689.  Head  of  Ceres. 

Fenton.  Beatrice. 

3690.  Caroline. 

Lent  by  Gustavus  Remak,  Jr., 
Esq. 

Hoffman,  Malvina. 

3691.  Portrait  Bust:  Bonarius  Grimson. 
Stackpole,  Ralph. 

3692.  Head  of  Louis  Sloss,  Jr. 


Warner,  Olin. 

3693.  Rosalie. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 
Farnham,  Sally  James. 

3694.  Cave  Woman. 

Ladd,  Anna  Coleman. 

3695.  The  Human  Instrument. 

GALLERY  SEVENTY-EIGHT. 
PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 
Hassam,  Childe. 

3696.  The  Terre  Cuit  Tea  Set. 

3697.  Newfields:  New  Hampshire. 

3698.  Moonrise  at  Sunset. 

3699.  Isles  of  Shoals:  Duck  Island. 

3700.  The  Squall:  Gloucester. 

3701.  Der  Groot  House:  Haarlem. 

3702.  St.  Michaels : Lannion. 

3703.  Skull  Springs:  Oregon. 

3704.  Happy  Valley:  Harney  Desert. 

3705.  Puerta  del  Sol:  Toledo. 

3706.  Brittanv  Cottage. 

3707.  In  the  Shadow  of  the  Vine. 

3708.  Reading  the  Letter. 

3709.  Diana’s  Bath. 

3710.  The  West  Indian  Girl. 

3711.  Couch  on  the  Porch:  Cos  Cob. 

3712.  New  England  Peaches  and  Grapes. 

3713.  The  Strawberry  Tea  Set. 

3714.  Portrait  of  a Young  Girl. 

3715.  California  Hills  in  Spring. 

3716.  The  Fete  of  Lannion:  Grey  Evening. 

3717.  Brelevenez. 

3718.  Lannion. 

3719.  Brelevenez:  Second. 

3720.  The  Quais:  Lannion. 

3721.  The  Blue  Sea:  Appledore. 

3722.  The  Old  House:  September. 

3723.  The  Old  House  with  Elms. 

3724.  Weir’s  Farm:  The  Rain. 

3725.  Street  in  Haarlem. 

3726.  Antwerp  Cathedral  Spire. 

3727.  La  Clarte. 

3728.  Sunset:  New  England  Coast. 

3729.  The  Ancient  Window  of  Nemours. 

3730.  The  Yachts:  Gloucester  Harbor. 

3731.  Aphrodite. 

3732.  The  South  Ledges. 

3733.  The  Woman  with  Black  Furs  and 

Fire  Opals. 

SCULPTURE. 

Portnoff,  Alexander. 

3734.  Portrait  Bust. 

Coonsman,  Nancy. 

3735.  Portrait  of  Old  Woman. 

Sahler,  Helen. 

3736.  Head  of  a Boy. 

Polasek,  Albin. 

3737.  Portrait  Bust  of  Theodore  N.  Ely. 
GALLERY  SEVENTY-NINE. 

PAINTINGS. 

Chase,  William  Merritt. 

3738.  Miss  Savageau. 

3739.  Just  Onions. 

3740.  Self  Portrait. 

3741.  Miss  Emmett. 

Lent  by  the  Brooklyn  Museum. 

3742.  A Poor  Man’s  Meal. 

3743.  Portrait  of  an  Artist. 

3744.  Steichen. 

3745.  Helen. 

3746.  A Passenger  Boat. 

3747.  Venice. 

3748.  Italian  Landscape. 

3749.  Day  Dream. 

3750.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  C. 

Lent  by  Carnegie  Institute. 

3751.  Old  Houses:  Venice. 

3752.  Long  Island  Landscape. 

3753.  On  a Grand  Canal. 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


71 


Chase,  William  Merritt — (Continued). 


3754. 

Friendly  Advice. 

3755. 

Portrait  of  J.  Frank  Currier. 

3756. 

Back  of  the  Villa. 

3757. 

Koto. 

3758. 

Study  of  a Young  Girl. 

3759. 

Portrait  of  Whistler. 

3760. 

Mrs.  Vonnoh. 

3761. 

Mrs.  Mason. 

3762. 

Fruit. 

3763. 

R.  U.  Johnson. 

3764. 

Big  Copper  Kettle  and  Fish. 

3765. 

Mr.  Sullivan. 

3766. 

Woman  with  the  White  Shawl. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Ac: 

emy  of  the  Fine  Arts. 

3767. 

Still  Life:  Fish. 

3768. 

Mrs.  Sullivan. 

3769. 

Mrs.  Chase. 

GALLERY  EIGHTY. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Metcalf, 

Willard  L. 

3770. 

Trembling  Leaves. 

Paxton, 

William  McGregor. 

3771. 

Breakfast. 

Metcalf, 

Willard  L. 

3772. 

Early  Spring  Afternoon:  Cent: 

Park. 

Paxton, 

William  McGregor. 

3773. 

Daylight  and  Lamplight. 

Metcalf, 

Willard  L. 

3774. 

Blossom  Time. 

Hale.  Philip  Leslie. 

3775. 

A Family  Affair. 

3776. 

Portrait. 

Wendel, 

Theodore. 

3777. 

Hillside  Autumn. 

Hale,  Philip  Leslie. 

3778. 

Sun  Bath. 

3779. 

La  Princesse  Lointaine. 

3780. 

Woman  with  Roses. 

Wendel, 

Theodore. 

3781. 

October  Haze. 

Little,  Philip. 

3782. 

The  Making  of  New  Lands. 

Crane,  Bruce. 

3783. 

The  Templed  Hills. 

Paxton, 

William  McGregor. 

3784. 

Bellissima. 

Foote,  Will  Howe. 

37S5. 

Sunny  Interior. 

Bosley,  Frederick  A. 

3786. 

Interior. 

Paxton, 

William  McGregor. 

3787. 

Portrait  of  James  Paxton. 

Foote,  Will  Howe. 

3788.  Hydrangeas. 

Little,  Philip. 

3789.  The  Upper  Ipswich. 

3790.  An  Upland  Meadow. 
Goodwin.  Arthur  Clifton. 

3791.  Boylston  Street:  Boston. 
Miller,  Kenneth  Hayes. 

3792.  The  Swan. 

Noyes,  George  L. 

3793.  Late  Autumn. 

Paxton,  William  McGregor. 

3794.  Woman  and  Baby. 

Foote,  Will  Howe. 

8'795.  Italian  Girl’s  Head. 

Miller,  Kenneth  Hayes. 

3796.  The  Cloud. 

Noyes,  George  L. 

3797.  Spring  Morning:  Medfield. 
Goodwin,  Arthur  Clifton. 

3798.  Boylston  Street:  Boston. 

3799.  T Wharf:  Boston. 
Thompson,  Leslie  P. 

3800.  Girl  in  White. 


Wendel,  Theodore. 

3801.  Ipswich  Marsh. 

Metcalf,  Willard  L. 

3802.  Salmon  River:  Norway. 

Hale,  Lillian  Westcott. 

3803.  Lavender  and  Old  Ivory. 

Hale,  Philip  Leslie. 

3804.  The  Tower  of  Ivory. 

Metcalf,  Willard  L. 

3805.  October  Afternoon. 

Hale,  Lillian  Westcott. 

3806.  Portrait. 

Major,  Ernest  L. 

3807.  Blond  in  Blue. 

Paxton,  William  McGregor. 

3808.  Glow  of  Gold  and  Gleam  of  Pearl. 
Metcalf,  Willard  L. 

3809.  Cherry  Blossoms. 

Thompson,  Leslie  P. 

3810.  Girl  with  Mirror. 

Metcalf,  Willard  L. 

3811.  Winter’s  Festival. 

Paxton,  William  McGregor. 

3'812.  The  Housemaid. 

SCULPTURE. 

Calder,  A.  Stirling. 

3813.  Seated  Athlete. 

3814.  A Woman. 

Kemeys,  Edward. 

3815.  Fighting  Panther  and  Deer. 

Harvey,  Eli. 

3816.  Rex:  Lion  with  Antelope. 
GALLERY  EIGHTY-THREE. 

PAINTINGS. 

Florence,  M.  Sargent. 

3817.  Panel. 

3818.  Panel. 

Merritt,  Anna  Lea. 

3819.  Lure  of  Fame. 

Florence,  M.  Sargent. 

3820.  Panel. 

3821.  Panel. 

SCULPTURE. 

Dallin,  Cyrus  Edwin. 

3822.  My  Boys. 

Holm,  Victor  S. 

3823.  Edmund  H.  Wuerpel,  Esq. 

Dallin,  Cyrus  Edwin. 

3824.  Paul  Revere. 

Corbett,  Gail  Sherman. 

3825.  Bust  of  Rev.  Samuel  J.  Calthrop. 
Piccirilli,  Attilio. 

3826.  Fragment  of  a Statue. 

3827.  Fragment  of  a Statue. 

Brenner,  Victor  D. 

3'828.  Womanhood. 

Quinn,  Edmond  T. 

3829.  Aspiration. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Henry  W.  Boett.ger. 
Dallin,  Cyrus  Edwin. 

3830.  The  Scout. 

3831.  The  Medicine  Man. 

Salvatore,  Victor  D. 

3832.  Seeking. 

GALLERY  EIGHTY-FIVE. 
PAINTINGS. 

Walker,  Horatio. 

3833.  Man  Sawing  Wood. 

MacChesney,  Clara  T. 

3834.  A Good  Story. 

Lent  by  the  National  Gallery. 
Walker,  Horatio. 

3835.  Ploughing  in  Acadia. 


72 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Wheeler,  Janet. 

3836.  In  Memoriam. 

Walker,  Horatio. 

3837.  Boy  Feeding  Calves. 

3838.  Sheep  Shearing. 

Lent  by  the  Buffalo  Fine  Arts 
Academy. 

Volk,  Douglas. 

3839.  Marion  of  Hewnoaks. 

3840.  Maid  of  the  Manor. 

3841.  Mother  and  Child. 

Hawthorne,  Charles  W. 

3842.  Fisherman’s  Daughter. 

3843.  Granddaughter. 

3844.  The  Market  Woman. 

Stetson,  Charles  Walter. 

3845.  A Place  of  Peace. 

3846.  October. 

3847.  Bather. 

3848.  Moonrise  Behind  Cypresses. 

3849.  Harmony. 

3850.  Portrait  of  Grace  Ellery  Channing- 

Stetson. 

3851.  Summer  Joy. 

3852.  The  Love  Song. 

3853.  Smugglers. 

3854.  In  Praise  of  Dionysos. 

Hawthorne,  Charles  Webster. 

3855.  Mother  and  Child. 

Gay,  Walter. 

3856.  Les  Pigeons  Savants. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Brush,  George  De  Forest. 

3857.  The  Potter. 

3858.  Portrait  of  a Lady. 

Lent  by  the  Carnegie  Institute. 

3859.  Andromeda. 

Parrish,  Clara  Weaver. 

3860.  The  Worshipper. 

Lambert,  John. 

3861.  Red  and  Black. 

Lent  bv  the  Art  Club  of  Phila- 
delphia. 

SCULPTURE. 

Deming,  Edwin  Willard. 

3862.  The  Playing  Bear. 

Grafly,  Charles, 

3863.  George  Harding. 

3864.  W.  Elmer  Schofield. 

Saint  Gaudens,  Louis. 

3865.  Infant’s  Head. 

Calder,  A.  Stirling. 

3866.  Laughing  Boy. 

Grafly,  Charles. 

3867.  The  Surgeon. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

GALLERY  EIGHTY-SEVEN. 

PAINTINGS  AND  ETCHINGS. 

Duveneck,  Frank. 

3868.  Whistling  Boy. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

3869.  Girl’s  Head. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

3870.  Man  with  Red  Hair. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

3871.  Young  Man  with  a Ruff. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

3872.  Portrait  of  William  Adams. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 


Duveneck,  Frank — (Continued;. 

3873.  Portrait  of  J.  Frank  Currier. 

Lent  by  Alfred  Juergens,  Esq. 

3874.  Unfinished  Portrait  Study. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

3875.  Study  of  a Nude  Back. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

3876.  Head  of  a Young  Girl. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

3877.  Portrait. 

Lent  by  William  M.  Chase,  Esq. 

3878.  Sketch  of  a Nude. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

3879.  Woman  with  Forget-Me-Nots. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

3880.  Blacksmith. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

3881.  Head  Portrait  of  Mr.  Mills.  , 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

3882.  Portrait  of  Man  in  Spanish  Costume. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

3883.  Lady  with  a Veil. 

Lent  by  George  E.  Hopkins,  Esq. 

3884.  Blue  Boy. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  D.  H.  Holmes. 

3885.  Portrait  of  Professor  Loeffts. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Herman  Goepper. 

3886.  Sketch  of  a Turk. 

Lent  bv  the  Tavern  Club. 

3887.  Blind  Old  Man. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

3888.  Portrait:  Mrs.  Francis  Hinkle. 

Lent  by  W.  H.  Hinkle,  Esq. 

3889.  Palazzo  ca  d’Oro:  Venezia. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

3890.  Ponte  Vecchio : Florence  (1884). 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

3891.  Grand  Canal:  Venice. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

3892.  In  the  Bay  of  Venice. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 

3893.  View  of  the  Grand  Canal:  Venice. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

3894.  Venetian  Bridge. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

3895.  The  Rialto:  Venice. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

3896.  San  Pietro  in  Castello:  Venice. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

3897.  Riva  degli  Schiavoni  No.  1. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

3898.  Bridge  of  Sighs. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

3899.  Piazza  San  Marco:  Venice. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

3900.  Riva  degli  Schiavoni  No.  2. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

3901.  Laguna:  Venice. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

3902.  Beechwoods:  Polling:  Bavaria. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 


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7» 


De  Camp,  Joseph  E. 

3903.  Portrait  of  Prank  Duveneck. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

Duveneck,  Frank. 

3904.  Portrait  Sketch. 

Lent  by  the  Tavern  Club. 

3905.  Young  Man  with  Red  Skull  Cap. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
A S S O C 1 & 1 1 0 13 

3906.  Girl’s  Head:  Yeilow  Background. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

3907.  Turkish  Page. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  Fine  Arts. 

3908.  The  Hunchback. 

Lent  by  Miss  Jane  Otis. 

3909.  Italian  Boy. 

Lent  by  George  E.  Hopkins,  Esq. 

3910.  John  W.  Alexander. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

3911.  Woman  with  a Pan. 

Lent  by  M.  A.  De  Wolfe  Howe, 
Esq. 

SCULPTURE. 

Vonnoh,  Bessie  Potter. 

3912.  Water  Lilies. 

Duveneck,  Frank. 

3913.  Memorial:  Elizabeth  Booth  Duve- 

neck. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

Burroughs,  Edith  Woodman. 

3914.  Vine  Leaves. 

Aitken,  Robert. 

3915.  A'  Thing  of  Beauty. 

Chamberlin,  F.  Tolies. 

3910.  The  Cup  Bearer. 

GALLERY  EIGHTY-EIGHT. 
PAINTINGS. 

Redfield,  Edward  W. 

3917.  The  Quarry  Road. 

3918.  Between  Daylight  and  Darkness: 

New  York  City. 

3919.  On  the  Delaware  River. 

3920.  Overlooking  the  Valley. 

3921.  A Village  in  Prance. 

3922.  Rhododendrons. 

3923.  In  the  Woods. 

3924.  Cedar  Hill. 

3925.  Road  to  the  Village. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

3926.  The  Green  Sleigh. 

3927.  The  Woodland  Brook. 

3928.  The  Briar  Patch. 

3929.  Equihen:  France. 

3930.  On  the  River  Bank. 

3931.  In  New  York  Harbor. 

3932.  Foothills  of  the  Blue  Ridge. 

Lent  by  Frederick  H.  Gottlieb. 

3933.  In  the  Clearing. 

3934.  Garden  by  the  River. 

3935.  The  Breaking  of  Winter. 

3936.  Autumn. 

3937.  The  Hills  and  River. 

SCULPTURE. 

Ullerhusen,  Ulrich  H. 

3938.  Buffalo — Gone! 

Gelert,  John. 

3939.  Thesus  Courting  Ariadne. 

GALLERY  EIGHTY-NINE. 

PAINTINGS. 

Tarbell,  Edmund  C. 

3940.  New  England  Interior. 

Lent  by  Miss  Catherine  Codman. 

3941.  Girl  in  Blue. 


Tarbell,  Edmund  C.—  (Continued). 

3942.  Girl  Reading. 

Lent  by  Boston  Museum  of  Fine 
Arts. 

3943.  Girls  Reading. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Daniel  Merriman. 

3944.  Girl  Crocheting. 

Lent  by  Bela  Lyon  Pratt,  Esq. 

3945.  Girl  Reading. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

3946.  Dr.  Edward  Reynolds. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Edward  Reynolds. 

3947.  Edmund  and  Eaglet. 

3948.  Girl  in  White. 

Lent  by  J.  H.  Gest,  Esq. 

3949.  The  Mirror. 

Lent  by  the  Queen  City  Club. 

3950.  Reverie. 

Lent  by  Miss  Georgina  Carey. 

3951.  Portrait:  Hon.  John  W.  Hammond. 

Lent  by  the  Hon.  John  W.  Ham- 
mond. 

3952.  Mrs.  John  S.  Lawrence. 

Lent  by  John  Silsbee  Lawrence, 
Esq. 

3953.  Girl  with  Dog, 

Lent  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Stephen 
Codman. 

3954.  The  Turquoise  Ring. 

Lent  bv  the  Art  Club  of  Phila- 
delphia. 

3955.  My  Family. 

3956.  Mrs.  Samuel  Cabot,  Jr. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Samuel  Cabot. 

3957.  Interior. 

Lent  by  Dr.  George  Woodward. 

3958.  On  Bos’ns  Hill. 

Lent  by  S.  Dacre  Bush,  Esq. 

3959.  The  Dreamer. 

SCULPTURE. 

Pratt,  Bela  Lyon. 


3960. 

Young  Mother. 

3961. 

Upstream  and  Downstream. 

3962. 

Echo. 

3963. 

The  Butterfly. 

3964. 

Polo  Player. 

3965. 

Edward  Everett  Hale. 

3966. 

Nathan  Hale. 

3967. 

Study  of  a Young  Girl. 

3968. 

Lord  Amherst. 

3969. 

St.  Christopher. 

GALLERY  NINETY. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Keith, 

William. 

3970. 

The  Impression. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Mary  McHenry 
Keith. 

3971. 

Revelation. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  E.  N.  Harmon. 

3972. 

The  Symphony  of  Peace. 

3973. 

Portals  of  the  Woods. 

3974. 

Rainy  Day. 

3975. 

Midsummer  Night’s  Dream. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Mary  McHenry 

Keith. 

3976. 

Storm. 

3977. 

Landscape  No.  3. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Henrietta  Zeile. 

3978. 

Landscape  No.  5. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Henrietta  Zeile. 

3979. 

Landscape  No.  2. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Henrietta  Zeile. 

3980. 

Landscape  No.  4. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Henrietta  Zeile. 

3981. 

Quiet  Pool. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  E.  N.  Harmon. 

3982. 

Landscape. 

Lent  by  the  Joseph  Worcester 
Estate. 

3983. 

Sketch. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Mary  C.  Richardson. 

74 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Keith, 

W illiam — ( Continued ) . 

3984. 

Water  Color. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Mary  C.  Richardson. 

3985. 

Landscape. 

Lent  by  C.  F.  Jacobsen,  Esq. 

3986. 

Grey  Morning. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Mary  C.  Richardson. 

3987. 

Landscape. 

Lent  by  the  Joseph  Worcester 
Estate. 

3988. 

Water  Color. 

3989. 

Landscape. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Mary  C.  Richardson. 

3990. 

Cloudy  Day. 

3991. 

Landscape  No.  1. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Henrietta  Zeile. 

3992. 

Landscape. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Reginald  Knight 
Smith. 

3993. 

Spirit  of  Music. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Mary  McHenry 
Keith. 

3994. 

Into  the  Storm. 

3995. 

Sunset. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  E.  N.  Harmon. 

3996. 

S'ilent  Hour. 

3997. 

Landscape. 

3998. 

Shepherdess. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  E.  N.  Harmon. 

GALLERY  NINETY-ONE. 
PAINTINGS. 


Steen,  Jan  Haircksz. 

3999.  The  Drunken  Woman. 

Lent  by  August  Berg,  Esq. 

Luini,  Bernardo. 

4000.  The  Angel. 

Lent  by  Dan  Fellows  Pratt,  Esq. 


Viti,  Timoteo. 

4001.  Madonna. 

Lent  by  Dan  Fellows  Pratt,  Esq. 
Teniers,  David. 

4002.  Kitchen  Scene. 

Lent  by  Charles  M.  Cooke  (Ltd.). 
Tintoretto,  Jacopo. 

4003.  Head  : Venetian  Senator. 

Lent  by  Oliver  Dennett  Grover, 
Esq. 


Italian  School. 

4004.  Holy  Family. 

4005.  Noah  and  His  Sons. 


Coques,  Gonzales. 

4000.  Burgomeister  and  Family. 

Lent  by  Charles  M.  Cooke  (Ltd.). 


Baroccio. 

4007.  Portrait 

Lent 

Piazzetta,  G.  B. 

4008.  Portrait 

Lent 

Bassano  (Jacopo 

4009.  Banquet 

Lent 

Baroccio. 

4010.  Portrait 

Lent 

Piazzetta,  G.  B. 

4011.  Portrait 

Lent 


of  Prince  of  Urbino. 
by  Dan  Fellows  Platt, 

of  a Boy. 

by  Dan  Fellows  Platt, 
da  Ponte), 
of  Dives. 

by  Dan  Fellows  Platt, 

of  Princ§  of  Urbino. 
by  Dan  Fellows  Platt, 

of  a Girl. 

by  Dan  Fellows  Platt, 


Esq. 


Esq. 


Esq. 


Esq. 


Esq. 


Ribera,  Juseppe  de  (called  Spagnoletto). 

4012.  St.  Jerome’s  Last  Prayer. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Gilbert  L.  Parker. 


Guido  of  Siena. 

4013.  Madonna. 

Lent  by  Dan  Fellows  Platt,  Esq. 
Van  Ostade,  Adriaen  Jansz. 

4014.  Tavern  Scene. 

Lent  by  William  Berg,  Esq. 


Segna_  di  Bonaventura. 

4015.  Madonna. 

Lent  by  Dan  Fellows  Platt,  Esq. 
Engelbrechtsen,  Cornells. 

4016.  Lot  and  His  Daughters. 

Lent  by  Gilbert  L.  Parker. 
Watteau,  Antoine. 

4(07.  The  Rivals. 

SCULPTURE. 

Zettler,  Emil  Robert. 

4018.  Professor  T.  S. 

GALLERY  NINETY-TWO. 
PAINTINGS. 

Courbet,  Gustav. 

4019.  Young  Man  with  Violincello. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 

Ziem,  Felix. 

4020.  Garden  in  Venice. 

Lent  by  Charles  F.  Adams,  Esq. 
Le  Brun,  Charles. 

4021.  The  Family  of  Daruis  at  the  Feet 

of  Alexander. 

Lent  by  the  Art  Institute  of 
Chicago. 

Fortuny  y Carbo,  Mariano. 

4022.  The  Model : A Sketch. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Aca- 
demy of  the  Fine  Arts. 
Meissonier,  Jean  Louis  Ernest. 

4023.  St.  John  the  Divine. 

Courbet,  Gustav. 

4024.  Study  of  a Thoroughbred. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Corot,  Jean  Baptiste  Camille. 

4025.  Boy  Sketching. 

Lent  by  Miss  Henriette  E.  Fail- 
ing. 

Israels,  Jozef. 

4026.  Poor  Man’s  Harvest. 

Duez,  E. 

4027.  By  the  Sea  Shore. 

Brouwer,  Adriaen. 

4028.  Head,  of  Old  Man. 

Corot,  Jean  Baptiste  Camille. 

4029.  Landscape. 

Lent  by  Miss  Caroline  A.  Me- 
Clees. 

Achenbach,  Andreas. 

4030.  The  Harvest  Moon. 

Van  Gogh,  Vincent. 

4031.  Moulin  de  la  Galette. 

Daubigny,  Charles  Francois. 

4032.  The  New  Moon. 

Lent  by  Charles  F.  Adams,  Esq. 
Bonnington,  Richard  P. 

4033.  Village  Scene  in  Italy. 

Cazin,  Jean  Charles. 

4034.  The  Repentance  of  Simon  Peter. 

Lent  bv  Rev.  Frank  W.  Gun- 
saulus. 

Maris,  Matthew. 

4035.  Water  Color. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 
Rousseau,  Theodore. 

4036.  Landscape. 

4037.  Crepescule. 

Monticelli,  Adolphe. 

4038.  Fete  Champetre. 

Lent  by  A.  C.  Balch,  Esq. 
Brascassat,  Jacques  Raymond. 

4039.  Noonday  Rest  in  France. 

Tissot,  James. 

4040.  The  Reception. 

Monticelli,  Adolphe. 

4041.  Nymphs  Bathing. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 


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75 


Van  Marcke,  Emile. 

4042.  A Normandy  Cow. 

Lent  by  the  Buffalo  Fine  Arts 
Academy. 

SCULPTURE. 

Ladd,  Anna  Coleman. 

4043.  Elenora  Duse. 

Polasek,  Albin. 

4044.  Aspiration. 

O’ Donovan,  William  R. 

4045.  Bust  of  Dr.  Talcott  Williams. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Talcott  Williams. 
Weinman,  Adolph  A. 

4046.  Portrait  of  W.  R.  M.,  Esq. 

4047.  Chief  Blackbird. 

Manship,  P^ul. 

4048.  Satyr  and  Sleeping  Nymph. 

Longman,  Evelyn  Beatrice. 

4049.  Head  of  Bacchante. 

Warner,  Olin  L. 

4050.  Maude  Morgan. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 

GALLERY  NINETY-THREE. 
PAINTINGS. 

Twachtman,  John  H. 

4051.  October. 

Lent  by  Charles  A.  Platt,  Esq. 

4052.  Niagara. 

4053.  River  in  Winter. 

Lent  by  the  Carnegie  Institute. 

4054.  Phlox. 

4055.  Brush  House:  Cos  Cob. 

4056.  Sailing. 

4057.  Flowers. 

Lent  by  J.  Alden  Weir,  Esq. 

4058.  View  on  the  Brette:  Bethune. 

Lent  by  the  Hillyer  Art  Gallery, 
Smith  College. 

4059.  Windmills. 

Lent  by  the  Hillyer  Art  Gallery. 
Smith  College. 

4060.  Niagara. 

Lent  bv  W.  J.  Johnson,  Esq. 

4061.  Sketch. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 

4062.  Frozen  Stream. 

4063.  Mother  and  Child. 

4064.  The  Azaleas. 

Lent  by  Henry  Smith,  Esq. 

4065.  Greenwich  Hills. 

4066.  Bridge  in  Spring. 

4067.  Marine. 

Lent  by  Henry  Fitch  Taylor,  Esq. 

4068.  Gladioli. 

Lent  by  Edward  H.  Coates,  Esq. 

4069.  Waterfall:  Yosemite. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Gustave  Radeke. 

4070.  On  the  Upper  Terrace. 

4071.  Summer. 

4072.  Waterfall. 

Lent  by  Henry  Smith,  Esq. 

4073.  Hill  at  Arc-la-Bataille. 

4074.  Meadow  Flowers. 

Lent  by  the  Brooklyn  Museum. 

4075.  The  Back  Road. 

Lent  by  Childe  Hassam,  Esq. 

4076.  Harbor  View  Hotel. 

SCULPTURE. 

Manship,  Paul. 

4077.  Little  Brother. 

4078.  Lyric  Muse. 

4079.  Indian  Hunter. 

4080.  Prong-horn  Antelope. 

4081.  Portrait  of  a Baby. 

4082.  Centaur  and  Dryad. 

4083.  Portrait  Statuette. 

4084.  Playfulness. 

4085.  Spring  Awakening. 


For  Galleries  Ninety-four  to  One  Hundred 
and  Sixteen,  see  pages  82  to  97. 

GALLERY  ONE  HUNDRED  AND 
SEVENTEEN. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Hittle,  Margaret  A. 

4086.  Flower  Beds  at  Reissig’s. 

Dirks,  Rudolph. 

4087.  On  the  Dike. 

Edwards,  George  Wharton. 

4088.  No-Man’s  Ledge:  Monhegan. 

Buehr,  Karl  Albert. 

4089.  Luncheon  Outdoors. 

Jones,  Leon  Foster. 

4090.  A Misty  Day  in  Winter. 

Olson,  Albert  Byron. 

4091.  Decoration:  The  Three  Sisters. 
Gustin,  Paul  Morgan. 

4092.  A Clearing  in  the  Northwest. 
Bowdoin,  Harriette. 

4093'.  A Venetian  Highway. 

Frieseke,  Frederic  Carl. 

4094.  Summer. 

4095.  The  Garden. 

Nelson,  Bruce. 

4096.  Sea  and  Sky. 

Waltman.  Harry  Franklin. 

4097.  Vermont. 

Wentz,  Henry. 

4098.  November:  Five  P.  M. 

Noble,  John. 

4099.  Paris:  The  Beach. 

Carlson,  John  Fabian. 

4100.  Along  the  Stream. 

Cockroft,  Edythe  Varian. 

4101.  Portrait  Study. 

Jay,  Cecil. 

4102.  Torn  Skirt. 

Frieseke,  Frederic  Carl. 

4103.  The  Garden  Chair. 

Hobart,  Clark. 

4104.  The  Blue  Bay:  Monterey. 

Feldman,  Baruch  M. 

4105.  Portrait  Study:  Introspection. 
Frieseke,  Frederic  Carl. 

4106.  Youth. 

Gutmann,  Bernhard. 

4107.  Nude. 

Frieseke,  Frederic  Carl. 

4108.  Girl  Embroidering. 

Fortune,  E.  Charlton. 

4109.  Summer. 

Ball,  Robert  E.,  Jr. 

4110.  Moonlight:  Gothic  Arch  at  St.  Jean 

Brittany. 

Sutter.  H.  R. 

4111.  Street  Scene:  Provincetown. 

Mager,  Gus. 

4112.  Tulips  and  Irises. 

McFee,  Henry  Lee. 

4113.  Still  Life. 

Mathews,  Lucia  K. 

4114.  Little  Girl. 

Heynemann.  Julia. 

4115.  Old  Chinatown:  San  Francisco. 
Lundborg.  Florence. 

4116.  Etna  in  the  Afterglow. 

Bixbee,  William. 

4117.  Winter. 

O'Brien,  Frank  M. 

4118.  Dunes  in  Italy. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Rittman,  Louis. 

4119.  Early  Morning  in  a Garden. 

Cucuel,  Edward. 

4120.  Champagne. 

Ullman,  Eugene  Paul. 

4121.  Young  Widow. 

Mager,  Gus. 

4122.  Flower  Bouquet. 

Tanner,  Henry  O. 

412.3.  Christ  at  the  Home  of  Lazarus. 

Frieseke,  Frederic  Carl. 

4124.  Boudoir. 

Ullman,  Eugene  Paul. 

4125.  Parisienne. 

Foss.  Harriet  Campbell. 

4126.  Pink  Phlox. 

Rittman,  Louis. 

4127.  Breakfast. 

Cucuel,  Edward. 

4128.  Autumn  Sun. 

Butler,  Theodore  Earl. 

4129.  Peonies. 

Williams,  George  Alfred. 

4130.  Boom  Island  Light:  Ogonquit. 
Haworth,  Edith. 

4131.  Gibraltar. 

4132.  Midsummer. 

4133.  Cypress  Tree. 

4134.  African  Coast. 

4135.  Village  Street:  Provincetown. 

Ball,  Robert  E.,  Jr. 

4136.  The  Palms. 

Burleigh,  Sydney  Richmond. 

4137.  At  the  Wharf. 

Snell,  Henry  B. 

4138.  Twilight  at  Sea. 

Nell,  Tony. 

4139.  Floating  Feather. 

Shaw,  Sydney  Dale. 

4140.  Nature’s  Screen. 

Forsyth,  William. 

4141.  A Sunny  Corner. 

Rogers,  Gretchen  W. 

4142.  Still  Life. 

Randolph,  Lee. 

4143.  Avignon : France. 

Cuneo,  Cyrus  Cincinatto. 

4144.  The  Mother. 

Lundborg,  Florence. 

4145.  Old  Fountain:  Taormina. 

Cooper,  Emma  Lampert. 

4146.  Temple  at  Jaipur. 

Frieseke,  Frederic  Carl. 

4147.  The  Bay  Window. 

Mora,  F.  Luis. 

4148.  Vacation  Time. 

Thorndyke,  Charles  Hall. 

4149.  Gray  Weather. 

Mora,  F.  Luis. 

4150.  Spanish  Fair  in  the  Time  of  Goya. 
Roberts,  Alice  Mumford. 

4151.  Red  Peppers. 

Paxton,  Elizabeth  Okie. 

4152.  In  the  Morning. 

SCULPTURE. 

Sterling,  Lindsey  Morris. 

4153.  Fountain:  Afraid. 

Hovenden,  Martha  M. 

4154.  Girl  and  Kitten ; Sundial. 
Schulenburg,  Adele  E. 

4155.  Scrub  Woman. 


GALLERY  ONE  HUNDRED  AND 
EIGHTEEN. 

PAINTINGS. 

Cahill,  William  V. 

4156.  The  Red  Book. 

Lang,  Annie  Traquair. 

4157.  The  Gray  Kimona. 

Wickwire,  Jere  R. 

4158.  Portrait  of  My  Mother. 

Saxton,  John  Gordon. 

4159.  Midwinter. 

Bohm,  Max. 

4160.  The  Promenade. 

Harrison,  Alexander. 

4161.  Nature’s  Mirror. 

Fassett,  Truman  E. 

4162.  Portrait:  Mrs.  Fassett. 

Dougherty,  Parke  C. 

4163'.  Winter  Morning:  Etr&tat. 

Cucuel,  Edward. 

4164.  Summertime. 

Hecht,  Victor  David. 

4165.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Irving  Stern. 
Gihon,  Clarence  M. 

4166.  A Corner:  Rue  de  Vaugirard. 

Ravlin,  Grace. 

4167.  Evening:  Market  Place:  Tangiers. 
Gotthold,  Florence  Wold. 

4168.  The  Yellow  Cat. 

Woolf,  Samuel  Johnson. 

4169.  Brown  the  Wheats. 

Thorndyke,  Charles  Hall. 

4170.  Church. 

Ravlin,  Grace. 

4171.  Great  Market:  Grand  Tangiers.  Soko. 
Gihon,  Clarence  M. 

4172.  Peasant  Houses. 

Poor,  Henry  Varnum. 

4173.  Baby’s  Toilet. 

Little,  John  Wesley. 

4174.  A Passing  Shower. 

Wright,  John. 

4175.  Sicilian  Landscape. 

Nelson,  Bruce. 

4176.  The  Summer  Sea. 

De  Voll,  F.  Usher. 

4177.  Quebec  from  the  Fortifications. 
Grant,  Lawrence. 

4178.  Fishing  Boats:  Concarneau. 

Walden,  Lionel. 

4179.  Before  Fishing. 

Hoffman,  Harry  Leslie. 

4180.  A Mood  of  Spring. 

Titcomb,  M.  Bradish. 

4181.  Hillside  and  Harbor. 

Hamilton,  Wilbur  Dean. 

4182.  Spring. 

Mason,  John. 

4183.  On  the  Road  to  Killingworth. 
Dewey,  Charles  Melville. 

4184.  The  Harvest  Moon. 

Spaeth,  Mary  Haughton. 

4185.  Penelope  Roberts. 

Clute,  Walter  Marshall. 

4186.  Romance. 

Cockroft,  Edythe  Varian. 

4187.  Girl  Reading. 

Heynemann,  Julia. 

4188.  Miss  Molly  Muir. 

Brumback,  Louise  Upton. 

4189.  The  Harbor:  Gloucester. 


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77 


Hills,  Laura  Coombs. 

4190.  The  Morning  Cup. 

Nicholls,  Rhoda  Holmes. 

4191.  1860. 

Deming,  Adelaide. 

4192.  A Quiet  Day. 

Mason,  John. 

4193.  Old  Cider  Mill. 

Seawell,  Harry  W. 

4194.  Interior. 

Dunbar,  Harold  C. 

4195.  Girl  in  Black. 

Breuer,  Henry  J. 

4196.  Lake  Louise. 

Hoffman,  Harry  Leslie. 

4197.  Saturday  Morning:  Savannah  Mar- 

ket. 

Hubbell,  Henry  Salem. 

4198.  The  Crimson  Charger. 

Heynemann,  Julia. 

4199.  Mrs.  Arthur  Symons. 

Stewart,  Julius  L. 

4200.  Venice. 

Hopkinson,  Charles. 

4201.  Salem  Bay:  Massachusetts. 

Smith,  George  Washington. 

4202.  California  Hillside. 

Yarrow,  William  H.  K. 

4203.  In  the  Orchard. 

Knox,  James. 

4204.  White  SWan. 

Fink,  Denman. 

4205.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  P. 

Smith,  George  Washington. 

4206.  Eucalyptus  Trees. 

SCULPTURE. 

Akeley,  Carl  E. 

4207.  The  Wounded  Comrade. 

Crenier,  Henri. 

4208.  Girl  and  Butterflies. 

Weinman,  Adolph  Alexander. 

4209.  Heroic  Courage. 

Adams,  Herbert. 

4210.  Meditation. 

Weinman,  Adolph  Alexander. 

4211.  Study  for  Lincoln  at  Hodgenville. 

GALLERY  ONE  HUNDRED  AND 
NINETEEN. 

PAINTINGS,  DRAWINGS  AND  PRINTS. 

Muhrman,  Henry. 

4212.  Garden  Flowers. 

4213.  Town  and  Sky. 

Wyeth,  N.  C. 

4214.  Roaring  Skipper. 

Muhrman,  Henry. 

4215.  Boy  with  White  Coat. 

4216.  Sunset. 

4217.  Autumn  Landscape  with  Children. 

4218.  Chrysanthemums. 

Peterson,  Jane. 

4219.  Rapids  Above  Niagara. 

Budworth,  Will  A. 

4220.  Early  Spring:  Wakefield  Woods. 
Preston,  James. 

4221.  Paris  No.  9. 

4222.  Mamburg:  Bavaria. 

4223.  Paris  No.  7. 

4224.  Paris  No.  5:  Cafe. 

Blumenschein,  Mary  Greene. 

4225.  Valentine. 

Pierce,  Lucy  V. 

4226.  Carmel  Landscape. 


Mura,  Frank. 

4227.  Cloudy  Day  on  the  Thames. 

4228.  Street  in  Warwick : Winter. 

Bull,  Charles  Livingston. 

4229.  Beauty  and  the  Beast. 

Mura,  Frank. 

4230.  Brewer’s  Draymen. 

4231.  Washerwomen. 

4232.  Cottages  in  Warwick. 

Nell,  Tony. 

4233.  Paper  Ladies. 

Woodward,  Ellsworth. 

4234.  Felucca. 

Wehrschmidt,  Daniel  A. 

4235.  You  Should  Also  Mount  with  Me. 

4236.  Old  Hall. 

McCormick,  Howard. 

4237.  Hopi  Ceremonial. 

Mura,  Frank. 

4238.  Below  London  Bridge. 

Nell,  Tony. 

4239.  Study  in  Black. 

Snell,  Henry  B. 

4240.  The  Quai : Paris. 

Mura,  Frank. 

4241.  The  Old  Malt  House. 

4242.  Market  Carts. 

Blumenschein,  Ernest  L. 

4243.  Love  of  Life  No.  II. 

Mura,  Frank. 

4244.  Barges  in  Tow. 

4245.  Castle  Wall:  Warwick. 

Wilson,  Floyd. 

4246.  Chinatown:  Portland. 

Monges,  Henry  B. 

4247.  Sunset. 

Preston,  James. 

4248.  Paris  No.  8. 

4249.  Paris  No.  6. 

4250.  Paris  No.  4. 

4251.  Paris  No.  3. 

Marshall,  E.  Newell. 

4252.  Parrots  and  Anemones. 

4253.  Paroquet  and  Peaches. 

Patterson,  Margaret. 

4254.  Basque  Fishing  Boats. 

Budworth,  Will  S. 

4255.  Afternoon  Shadows:  Chestertown. 

Marshall,  E.  Newell. 

4256.  Paroquet. 

4257.  Parrot. 

4258.  Parrot  and  Grapes. 

4259.  Parrot  and  Fruit. 

Pape,  Eric. 

4260.  The  Mexican  Dance. 

Snell.  Henry  B. 

4261.  The  Lighthouse  by  Moonlight. 
Selden,  Henry  Bill. 

4262.  Cloudy  Morning. 

Fisher,  Mark. 

4263.  On  the  River  Stort. 

4264.  In  the  Garden. 

Couse,  E.  Irving. 

4265.  An  Indian  Shepherd. 

Boone,  Cora. 

4266.  Tulips. 

Peterson,  Jane. 

4267.  Sunlight  and  Shadow:  Venice. 

Snell,  Henry  B. 

4268.  The  Devon  Coast. 

Norman,  Mabel. 

4269.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Helene  Anderson. 

Boone,  Cora. 

4270.  A Pot  of  Flowers. 


78 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Peterson,  Jane. 

4271.  Old  Venice. 

Norman,  Mabel. 

4272.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Charles  H.  Hapgood. 
Webster,  Herman  A. 

4273.  Ponte  Santi  Trinita. 

4274.  Rio  della  Croce:  Venice. 

Martinez  y Orozco,  Xavier  T. 

4275.  Land  of  Silence. 

Norman,  Mabel. 

4276.  Maestro  Alessandro. 

Webster,  Herman  A. 

4277.  Ponte  alle  Grazie:  Florence. 

4278.  Rio  Ogni  Santi : Venice. 

Olson,  Albert  Byron. 

4279.  Ballet. 

Crisp,  Arthur. 

4280.  The  Little  Spinster. 

Olson,  Albert  Byron. 

4281.  Ballet. 

Crisp,  Arthur. 

4282.  A Song  Hit. 

4283.  The  Philanderer. 

Norman,  Mabel. 

4284.  Matilde. 

Webster,  Herman  A. 

4285.  Ponte  Vecchio:  Florence. 

4286.  On  the  Arno : Florence. 

Martinez  y Orozco,  Xavier  T. 

4287.  The  Storm. 

Norman,  Mabel. 

4288.  Portrait  of  Dr.  George  Cerio. 

4289.  Maestro  Alessandro  : Profile. 
Woodworth,  Ellsworth. 

4290.  Veere. 

Bowdoin,  Harriette. 

4291.  A Bit  of  Sunshine. 

Eisenlohr,  E.  G. 

4292.  First  Furrows. 

Norman,  Mabel. 

4293.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Wm.  R.  Hunter. 
Snell,  Henry  B. 

4294.  The  Cove. 

Percy,  Isabella  C. 

4295.  Interior  of  Mission:  San  Juan. 
Hunter,  Isabel. 

4296.  On  the  Exposition  Grounds  No.  1. 

4297.  On  the  Exposition  Grounds  No.  2. 
MacChesney,  Clara  T. 

4298.  Still  Life. 

Robinson,  Boardman. 

4299.  T.  R.  in  old  Madrid. 

4300.  Viva  What’s  His  Name:  Mexico,  *12. 
Becker,  Maurice. 

4301.  The  Older  Generation. 

Dillaye,  Blanche. 

4302.  Moonlight. 

Blumenschein,  Ernest  L. 

4303.  Love  of  Life  No.  1. 

Hale,  Walter. 

4304.  The  Walk  Along  the  Ramparts. 
Wright,  Louise  Wood. 

4305.  In  Dorsetshire. 

Granville-Smith,  Walter. 

4306.  The  Landing. 

Storrs,  John. 

4307.  Portrait. 

Wehrschmidt,  Daniel  A. 

4308.  The  Hedge  Cutter. 

Mendelhall,  Emma. 

4309.  Mulberry  Street  Hill. 

Sloan,  John. 

4310.  Woman  on  Roof. 

4311.  Girl  Undressing. 


Dillaye,  Blanche. 

4312.  The  Evening  Star. 

Blumenschein,  Mary  Greene. 

4313.  A Girl. 

Sloan,  John. 

4314.  At  the  Top  of  the  Swing. 
Wehrschmidt,  Daniel  A. 

4315.  The  Old  Shepherd. 

Maury,  Cornelia  F. 

4316.  The  Three  Bears  Story. 

Hale,  Walter. 

4317.  The  Chapel  on  the  Rock : Le  Puy. 
Wright,  Louise  Wood. 

4318.  Corfe  Castle:  Dorset. 
Granville-Smith,  Walter. 

4319.  The  Boat  Shop. 

Mielziner,  Leo. 

4320.  Character  Head. 

Robinson,  Boardman. 

4321.  Disease  in  the  Wake  of  War:  Bal- 

kans, ’12. 

Becker,  Maurice. 

4322.  The  Boy  and  the  Man. 

Dillaye,  Blanche. 

4323.  On  the  Grand  Morin. 

Maynard,  Richard  F. 

4324.  Reading. 

Cahill,  Arthur. 

4325.  Illustration  for  Western  Story, 
de  Rosales-Bagg,  Louise. 

4326.  Miss  Betty  Callish. 

4327.  Portrait. 

Snell,  Henry  B. 

4328.  Still  Life. 

Forsyth,  William. 

4329.  Winter  in  the  Hills. 

Davis,  Stuart. 

43'30.  The  Cafe  Logue. 

Mielziner,  Leo. 

4331.  Mr.  Philip  Conway  Sawyer. 
Cauldwell,  Leslie. 

4332.  Portrait  of  Colonel  W. 

La  Farge,  Bancel. 

4333.  The  Ravine. 

Mielziner,  Leo. 

4334.  Mr.  Herbert  Baer. 

Halpert,  Samuel. 

4335.  Still  Life. 

Zorach,  William. 

4336.  The  Country  Valley. 

Carlson,  John  Fabian. 

4337.  Cloud  Legions. 

Langtry,  Mary. 

4338.  Personally  Conducted. 

Zorach,  William. 

4339.  Flowers. 

Mendenhall,  Emma. 

4340.  An  English  Village. 

Zorach,  William. 

4341.  The  Wood  Cutters. 

Lamb,  F.  M. 

4342.  Our  New  England. 

Balaxo,  Paula  Himmelsbach. 

4343.  Parthenon:  Moonlight. 

Bradley,  Susan  H. 

4344.  Grand  Canyon. 

Harding,  George. 

4345.  Busy  Day  at  the  Docks. 

Peterson,  Jane. 

4346.  Old  Morlaix. 

Zorach,  William. 

4347.  Woods  in  Autumn. 

Beek,  Alice  D.  Engley. 

4348.  Portrait  Study. 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


T9 


Preston,  James. 

4349.  Regenburg : Bavaria. 

Mielziner,  Leo. 

4350.  A Profile  in  Silver  Point. 

Jackson,  Annie  Hurlburt. 

4351.  Child’s  Head. 

Hunt,  E.  Aubrey. 

4352.  Morocco. 

Davis,  Stuart. 

4353.  A Back  Yard. 

Harding,  George. 

4354.  Colombo  Harbor. 

Hubbard,  Mary  Wilson. 

43'55.  A Portrait  Sketch. 

Keller,  Arthur  I. 

4356.  The  Bach  Double  Concerto. 
Harding,  George. 

4357.  Busy  Day  at  the  Docks. 

Dufner,  Edward. 

4358.  Portrait:  A Ray  of  Sunlight. 
Wehrschmidt,  Daniel  A. 

4359.  The  New  Slave. 

Harding,  George. 

4360.  Night:  Australian  Desert. 

Bull,  Charles  Livingston. 

4361.  The  Sea  Horse  of  Grande  Terre. 
Sloan,  John. 

4362.  Return  from  Toil. 

Reuterdahl,  Henry. 

4363.  The  Shipbuilders. 

Warren,  Harold  B. 

4364.  The  Matterhorn. 

Halpert,  Samuel. 

4365.  Lake  George. 

Tuttle,  Ruel  Crompton. 

4366.  The  Fountain:  Windsor. 
Mendenhall,  Emma. 

4367.  Street  in  St.  Ives:  Cornwall. 
Butler,  J.  J.  P. 

4368.  Autumn  Landscape. 

Butler,  Theodore  Earl. 

4369.  Afternoon. 

Couse,  E.  Irving. 

4370.  The  Turquoise  Beadmaker. 
Woodbury,  Charles  H. 

4371.  Cut  at  Empire. 

4372.  Near  Empire. 

4373.  Culebra  Cut. 

Bourne,  Gertrude  B. 

4374.  Rear  View  of  Boston  State  House. 
Lichtenauer,  J.  Mortimer. 

4375.  Study  for  Shubert  Theatre. 

Keller,  Arthur  I. 

4376.  The  Young  Critic. 

Bourne,  Gertrude  B. 

4377.  Rhododendrons. 

Woodbury,  Charles  H. 

4378.  Near  Pedro  Miguel. 

4379.  The  Great  Slide. 

4380.  Sea  Wall : Panama. 

Peterson,  Jane. 

4381.  Low  Tide. 

Zimmerman,  M.  W. 

4382.  Across  the  Valley. 

Butler,  Theodore  Earl. 

4383.  Sunrise. 

Chapman,  Charles  S. 

4384.  The  Marauder. 

SCULPTURE. 

Fraser,  James  Earle. 

4385.  Portrait  of  J.  G. 
iloonsman,  Nancy. 

4386.  Wistful  Baby. 


Scudder,  Janet. 

4387.  Tortoise  Fountain. 

Mazur,  Wladyslaw. 

4388.  Motherless. 

Manor,  Florence. 

4389.  The  Florence  Madonna. 

Wright,  Alice  Morgan. 

4390.  Beside  the  Pool. 

Burroughs,  Edith  Woodman. 

4391.  L’Arriere  Pensee. 

Vonnoh,  Bessie  Potter. 

4392.  The  Intruder. 

GALLERY  ONE  HUNDRED  AND 
TWENTY. 

PAINTINGS. 

Halpert,  Samuel. 

4393.  Interior. 

Hamilton,  Mary  Riter. 

4394.  Old  Woman:  Study. 

Gihon,  Clarence  M. 

4395.  Haunted  House. 

Maurer,  Alfred  H. 

4396.  Jeanne. 

Woodbury,  onarles  H. 

4397.  The  Bark. 

Maurer,  Alfred  H. 

4398.  Bal  Bullier. 

Stewart,  Julius  L. 

4399.  Wood  Nymphs. 

Kent,  Rockwell. 

4400.  A Mother  and  Her  Sons. 
Wehrschmidt,  Daniel. 

4401.  The  Morning’s  Milk. 

Stewart,  Julius  L. 

4402.  Blue  Butterfly. 

Mamgault,  E.  Middleton. 

4403.  Pastoral. 

Noble.  John. 

4404.  Toilers  of  the  Sea. 

Bissell,  Helen  Rathbun. 

4405.  Old  Melodies. 

Luks.  George. 

4406.  The  Mother. 

Hamilton,  Wilbur  Dean. 

4407.  Portrait  of  Justice  McKenna. 
Coleman,  Charles  Caryl. 

4408.  Sorrow. 

Berlin,  Harry. 

4409.  Vermont  Hills. 

Muhrman,  Henry. 

4410.  The  Barge. 

Finkelburg,  Augusta. 

4411.  My  Woodsie  Park. 

Langtry,  Mary. 

4412.  A September  Night:  Ipswich. 
Bremer,  Anne  M. 

4413.  The  Village  of  Good  Cheer. 

4414.  Marigold  and  Primrose. 

Merritt,  Anna  Lea. 

4415.  Nymph  of  Dew. 

Thorndyke,  Charles  Hall. 

4416.  Boats  Entering  the  River. 
Thomas,  Seymour. 

4417.  Portrait:  Henri  Vignaud. 

Marr,  Carl. 

4418.  Holy  Family. 

Burnside,  Cameron. 

4419.  The  Yellow  Curtain. 

McKillop,  William. 

4420.  Portrait  of  Robert  W.  Chanler. 
Bremer,  Anne  M. 

4421.  The  Fur  Collar. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Olson,  Joseph  Oliver. 

4422.  The  Landscape  Class. 
Merritt,  Anna  Lea. 

4423.  Youth. 

Connell,  Edwin  D. 

4424.  The  Dunes. 

Fisher,  Mark. 

4425.  The  Rick  Yard. 

UHman,  Eugene  Paul. 

4426.  Head  of  a Young  Woman. 
Barlow,  Myron. 

4427.  Flowers. 

McKillop,  William. 

4428.  The  Letter. 

Murray,  Frank  Waldo. 

4429.  Portrait  of  Robert  Fowler. 
Dabo,  Leon. 

4430.  The  Rockets:  Rain  of  Fire. 
Barlow,  Myron. 

4431.  Apples. 

Rittenberg,  Henry  R. 

4482.  Still  Life. 

Heyneman,  Julia. 

4433.  The  Spanish  Coat. 

Ericson,  David. 

4434.  Low  Tide. 

Barlow,  Myron. 

4435.  Fish  Sellers. 

Conner,  John  Ramsey. 

4436.  The  Little  Seamstress. 

La  Farge,  Bancel. 

4437.  The  Willow. 

Luks,  George. 

4438.  Man  in  Brown. 

Bellows,  George. 

4439.  Polo  Crowd. 

Sprinchorn,  Carl. 

4440.  Beach  at  Laguna. 

Bellows,  George. 

4441.  River  Front. 

4442.  Portrait  of  a Young  Lady. 
Pancoast,  Morris  Hall. 

4443.  Afternoon : Tomkinsville. 
Tanaka,  Yasushi. 

4444.  The  Shadow  of  the  Madrona. 
Gelhaar,  Emil. 

4445.  Packer  Hall. 

Woolf,  Samuel  Johnson. 

4446.  The  News  Stand. 
Glintenkamp,  Henry  J. 

4447.  Wind  Gap. 

Mitchell,  Arthur. 

4448.  Close  of  a November  Day. 
Hamilton,  Mary  Riter. 

4449.  The  Poor. 

Adams,  Philip. 

4450.  The  Sailor. 

Webster,  E.  Ambrose. 

4451.  In  the  Woods, 
de  Wentworth,  Cecile. 

4452.  Taper  to  Saint  Genevieve. 
Tucker,  Allen. 

4453.  Portrait  in  Blue  and  Ivory. 
Webster,  E.  Ambrose. 

4454.  On  the  Trail. 

Bellows,  George. 

4455.  Excavation  at  Night. 

Davey,  Randall. 

4456.  Segovian  Man. 

Kopman,  Benjamin  D. 

4457.  Portrait  of  a Young  Man. 

Du  Bois,  Guy  Pene. 

4458.  Trapeze  Performer 


Bissell,  Helen  Rathbun. 

4459.  A German  Interior. 

Upton,  Florence  K. 

4460.  The  Yellow  Room. 

Mager,  Gus. 

4461.  The  Laborer. 

SCULPTURE. 

Wright,  Alice  Morgan. 

4462.  Wood  Nymph. 

Harvey,  Eli. 

4463.  Lion  of  the  Desert. 

Knight,  Charles  Robert. 

4464.  Kodiak  Bear. 

Worthington,  Beatrice  Maude. 

4465.  Grief. 

Ladd,  Anna  Coleman. 

4466.  The  Sword. 

Kratina,  Joseph  M. 

4467.  Genius:  Head  of  Baby. 

Warner,  Olin  L. 

4468.  Mr.  Cottier. 

Knight,  Charles  Robert. 

4469.  Polar  Bear. 

Ball,  Caroline  Peddle. 

4470.  Sundial. 

Knight,  Charles  Robert. 

4471.  Leaping  Tiger. 

Storrs,  J. 

4472.  . Marble  Head. 

COLONNADE. 

SCULPTURE. 

Roth,  Frederick  G.  R. 

4473.  Sea  Lions. 

Dallin,  Cyrus  Edwin. 

4474.  The  Scout. 

Ladd,  Anna  Coleman. 

4475.  Wind  and  Spray. 

Patigian,  Haig. 

4476.  Diana. 

Fry,  Sherry  Edmundson. 

4477.  Peace:  Fountain  Figure. 

Proctor,  A.  Phimister. 

4478.  American  Bison. 

Saint  Gaudens,  Augustus. 

4479.  Seated  Lincoln. 

Lent  by  the  Lincoln  Monument 
Fund. 

Holm,  Victor  S. 

4480.  Halsey  C.  Ives,  Esq. 

Saint  Gaudens,  Louis. 

4481.  Piping  Pan. 

Scudder,  Janet. 

4482.  Flying  Cupid. 

Berge,  Edward. 

4483.  Muse  Finding  Head  of  Orpheus. 
Scudder,  Janet. 

4484.  Young  Pan. 

Berge,  Edward. 

4485.  Wild  Flower. 

4486.  Boy  and  Frog  Fountain. 

Bitter,  Karl. 

4487.  Statue  of  Thomas  Jefferson. 

Polasek,  Albin. 

4488.  Portrait  of  a Boy. 

Grafly,  Charles. 

4489.  The  Pioneer  Mother. 

Sterling,  Lindsey  Morris. 

4490.  The  Awakening. 

Adams,  Herbert. 

4491.  William  Cullen  Bryant. 

Boyle,  John  J. 

4492.  Returning  from  the  Hunt. 


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81 


Scudder,  Janet. 

4493.  Fighting  Boys. 

Noquet,  Paul. 

4494.  Soldier  of  Marathon. 

Lent  by  Gutzon  Borglum,  Esq. 
Muller,  Olga  Popoff. 

4495.  Primitive  Man. 

Berge,  Edward. 

4496.  The  Scalp. 

Piccirilli,  Attilio. 

4497.  A Faun’s  Toilet. 

Parsons,  Edith  Barretto. 

4498.  Fountain:  Duck  Baby. 

Polasek,  Albin. 

4499.  The  Maiden  of  the  Roman  Campagna. 
Weinman,  Adolph  Alexander. 

4500.  Head  of  Lincoln. 

Perry,  R.  Hinton. 

4501.  Daughter  of  Pan. 

Adams,  Herbert. 

4502.  Chief  Justice  Marshall. 

Berge,  Edward. 

4503.  Bov  and  Frog  Fountain. 

Dietsch,  C.  Percival. 

4504.  Destiny. 

Pietro,  C.  S. 

4505.  Mother  of  the  Dead. 

Taft,  Lorado. 

4506.  Fragment:  Fountain  of  Time. 

Quinn,  Edmond  T. 

4507.  Nymph:  Garden  Figure. 

Bartlett,  Paul  Wayland. 

4508.  Dying  Lion. 

Ladd,  Anna  Coleman. 

4509.  Rock  and  Flower  Group  for  Pool. 
Paine,  Robert. 

4510.  Fountain  for  Public  Garden. 

Pratt,  Bela  Lyon. 

4511.  Whaleman. 

Holm,  Victor  S. 

4512.  Prima  Mater. 

Risque,  Caroline  Everett. 

4513.  Bird  Fountain. 

Ladd,  Anna  Coleman. 

4514.  Triton  Babies. 

4515.  Water  Sprites. 

4516.  Sun-God  and  Python. 

Corbett,  Gail  Sherman. 

4517.  Sundial  Boy. 

Barnhorn,  Clement  J. 

4518.  Boy  Pan  with  Frog. 

Heber,  Carl  Augustus. 

4519.  Bondage. 

Hyatt,  Anna  Vaughan. 

4520.  Great  Dane. 

4521.  Great  Dane. 

Scudder,  Janet. 

4522.  Young  Diana. 

Frishmuth,  Harriet  W. 

4523.  Saki:  A Sundial. 

Patigian,  Haig. 

4524.  Apollo  Hunting. 

Salvatore,  Victor  D. 

4525.  Youth, 

Burroughs,  Edith  Woodman. 

4526.  Garden  Figure. 

Longman,  Evelyn  Beatrice. 

4527.  L’ Amour. 


Pratt,  Bela  L. 

4528.  Boy  with  Fish. 

Muller,  Olga  Popoff. 

4529.  Centaur. 

Polasek,  Albin. 

4530.  The  Sower. 

Beach,  Chester. 

4531.  Beyond. 

Pumsey,  Charles  Cary. 

4532.  Boyhood. 

Piccirilli,  Attilio. 

4533.  An  Outcast. 

Muller,  Olga  Popoff. 

4534.  Idyl. 

Warner,  Olin  L. 

4535.  Dancing  Nymph. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 
Piccirilli,  Furio. 

4536.  Eurydice. 

4537.  Young  Mother  and  Child. 

Konti,  Isidore. 

4538.  Wood  Nymph. 

Aitken,  Robert. 

4539.  Michael  Angelo. 

4540.  William  H.  Taft. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  William  H.  Taft. 
Ward,  John  Quincy  Adams. 

4541.  Henry  Ward  Beecher. 

Proctor,  A.  Phimister. 

4542.  American  Bison. 

Corbett,  Gail  Sherman. 

4543.  Kirkpatrick  Memorial  Fountain. 

ROTUNDA. 

SCULPTURE. 

Pratt,  Bela  Lyon. 

4544.  Large  Relief  No.  2. 

French,  Daniel  Chester. 

4545.  Lincoln. 

Lent  by  the  State  of  Nebraska. 

Recchia,  Richard  H. 

4546.  Relief:  Boston  Museum  of  Fine  Arts 

No.  2. 

Boyle,  John  J. 

4547.  Commodore  Barry  Monument. 
Recchia,  Richard  H. 

4548.  Relief:  Boston  Museum  of  Fine  Arts 

No.  1. 

French,  Daniel  Chester. 

4549.  Earl  Dodge  Memorial:  Princeton  Stu- 

dent. 

Lent  by  Princeton  University. 
McKenzie,  R.  Tait. 

4550.  The  Young  Franklin. 

Pratt,  Bela  L. 

4551.  Large  Relief  No.  1. 

Bartlett,  Paul  Wayland. 

4552.  Statue  of  Lafayette. 

ANNEX. 

SCULPTURE. 

Bartlett,  Paul  Wayland. 

4553.  Philosophy. 

4554.  Romance. 

4555.  Religion. 

Bringhurst,  R.  P. 

4556.  Journalism. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


CHINESE  SECTION 


CHEN  CHI 

Commissioner  General. 

C.  Y.  YEN 

Commissioner  of  Fine  Arts. 


TU 


KWEN-HUA 

Secretary. 


GALLERIES  NINETY-FOUR  TO  NINETY- 
SEVEN. 

IMITATION  OF  KU  YU-HSIEN’S  WORK. 

Wang  Wen-Ming. 

1.  Strass  Bottle:  Parrot. 

2 Strass  Bottle:  Hibiscus  Mutabius. 

3'  Strass  Bottle:  Three  Chickens. 

4.  Strass  Bottle:  Lotus  Flowers. 

Wang  Hsao-ting.  . 

5.  Strass  Bottle:  Portrait  of  Chuan- 

kuei. 

Teh  Chang.  . 3 

6.  Strass  Vase  in  Gourd  Shape. 

Long  Hong-mu. 

7.  Strass  Vase:  Pine,  Bamboo  and 

Prunus. 

8.  Strass  Pen-holder:  Pine,  Bamboo  and 

Prunus. 

REPRODUCTION  OF  KANG  SI  PORCELAIN. 

Wang  Teh-chang. 

9.  Tea  Cups;  Colored  Flowers. 

10.  A Pair  of'  Genii. 

11  Prunus  Vase:  Clustering  Flowers. 

12.  Fish  Tail  Vase:  Red  Background. 

13.  Rich  Colored  Jar. 

14.  Big  Colored  Platter. 

15.  Colored  Plate. 

16.  Vase:  Puan  An  in  Procession. 

17.  Liquor  Cup:  Human  Figures. 

18.  Tea  Cups:  Flowers  on  Red  Back- 

ground. 

Hsun  Tsong-li. 

19.  Canister:  Beauties. 

20.  Square  Vase:  Flowers. 

21.  Vase:  Landscapes. 

Yu  Hsun. 

22.  Jar  in  Squash  Shape. 

REPRODUCTION  OF  KIEN  LUNG 
PORCELAIN. 

Wang  Teh-chang. 

23.  Bowl:  Milky  Way  Marriage. 

24.  Vase:  Official  Promotion. 

25.  Colored  Jar. 

Yu  Hsun. 

26.  Flower  Basket  Shaped  Vase:  Human 

Figures. 

Hsun  Tsong-li. 

27.  Rouge  Colored  Prunus  Vase. 

28.  Vase:  Human  Figures  on  Blue  Back- 

ground. 

29.  Slant  Cornered  Vase. 

30.  Jar:  Flowers,  Deer  and  Storks. 

31.  Globe  Vase:  Clouds  and  Bats. 

REPRODUCTION  OF  MING  PORCELAIN. 

Wang  Teh-chang. 

32.  Colored  Vase. 

33.  Palm  Shaped  Vase. 

34.  Gourd  Shaped  Vase. 


REPRODUCTION  OF  YONG  CHUN 
PORCELAIN. 

Wang  Teh-chang. 

35.  Square  Vase:  Flowers  of  all  Seasons. 
Hsun  Tsong-li. 

36.  Vase:  Eight  Peaches. 

REPRODUCTION  OF  TAO  KUAN 
PORCELAIN. 

Hsun  Tsong-li.  „ ,. 

37.  Big  Mouth  Vase:  Twelve  Zodiac 

Signs. 

PORCELAIN  WORK. 

Yu  Hsun. 

38.  Globe  Vase:  Landscape. 

39  Rose  Colored  Vase. 

40.  Gourd  Shaped  Vase:  Human  Figures. 

Lai  Ching-ko. 

41.  Gold-fish  Kong:  Landscape  En- 

graved. 

Chen  Hsao-cheo.  . . 

42.  Vase:  Dragon  and  Phoenix  Engraved. 

Chen  Tsun-heo.  . . _ ..  , 

43.  Vase:  Colored  Picture  in  Relief. 

WOOD  AND  BAMBOO  WORKS. 

Chu  Tsz-chang. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal: 

44.  Peach  Pilferer. 

45.  Intoxicated  Monk. 

46.  Distracted  Monk. 

47.  Scratching  Figure. 

48.  Plowman  and  Ilerdmen. 

Chen-tu. 

49.  Cigarette  Tray. 

Cheo  Mei-ko. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal: 

50.  Buddha  Image. 

51.  Carved  Picture. 

Wang  Hsun. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal: 


P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 


P.  P.  I.  £.,  1915. 


P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 


52.  Carved  Screen  in  Tabasheer. 

CLOISONNE  WORKS. 


Pao  Hua-leo. 

53  Badge  for  3rd  Grade  of  Merit. 

Corn  Badge  of  2nd  Order. 

Silver  Colored  Badge  for  2nd  Grade. 
Corn  Badge  of  5th  Order. 

Tiger  Badge  of  1st  Order. 

Corn  Badge  of  2nd  Order. 

Monster  Tripod  in  Enamelled  Silver. 
Gormand  Decanter  in  Enamelled 
Silver. 

Teh  Hsin-chen. 

61.  Corn  Badge  of  1st  Order. 

62.  Corn  Badge  of  5th  Order. 

63.  Phoenix  Badge. 

64.  Tiger  Badge. 

65.  Badges  of  Different  BU’cs. 


54. 

55. 

56. 

57. 

58. 

59. 

60. 


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83 


Teh  Hsin-chen — (Continued). 

66.  Set  of  Twelve  Cups. 

67.  Colored  Decanter. 

68.  One  Colored  Decanter. 

69.  Incense  Burner. 

70.  Five  Mouthed  Vase. 

71.  Dragon-handled  Sprinkling  Pot. 

72.  Twin  Sheep  Eared  Vessel. 

73.  Begonia  Shaped  Censer. 

74.  Copper  Colored  Hanging  Pitcher. 

75.  Felicity  Designed  Censer. 

76.  Eight  Angled  Vase. 

77.  Dragon-handled  Vase  in  Begonia 

Shape. 

78.  Box  Designed  in  Triple  Prosperities. 

79.  Dragon-handled  Sprinkling  Pot. 

80.  Imitation  of  Old  Vase. 

81.  Imitation  of  Old  Goblets. 

82.  Imitation  of  Old  Vase  in  Pillow 

Shane. 

83.  Imitation  of  Old  Vessels. 

84.  Copper  Colored  Censer. 

85.  Round  Censer  with  Side  Ears. 

86.  Narcissus  Pot. 

87.  Censer  with  Side  Ears. 

88.  Gourd  Shaped  Vase  with  All  Flowers. 

89.  Double  Mouthed  Vase  in  Gourd 

Shape. 

90.  Bronze  Lined  Square  Jar. 

Teh  Chang. 

91.  Scepters  Filled  with  Various  Gems. 

92.  Victim  Shaped  Vessel. 

93.  Pictured  Screen:  Five  Relationships 

Inlaid. 

94.  Big  Lions. 

95.  Palatial  Censer. 

96.  Pictured  Screen:  Happiness  and  Long 

Life  Inlaid. 

97.  Big  Vase. 

98.  Screen  with  Inlaid  Pictures. 

99.  Peach  Adorned  Globe  Vase. 

Yang,  Tien-li. 

100.  Light  Blue  Vase. 

101.  Sky  Blue  Vase. 

102.  Gold  Leaf  Flowered  Vase. 

103.  Fish  Canister. 

Lao  Tien-li. 

104.  Rich  Colored  Vase. 

105.  Tripod:  Portrait  of  Ancient  Monarch 

Yao. 

106.  Tripod:  Portrait  of  Ancient  Monarch 

Shun. 

107.  Tripod:  Portrait  of  the  Late  Em- 

press Dowager. 

108.  Tripod:  Portrait  of  President  Yuen. 

109.  Tripod:  Portrait  of  Vice-President 

Li. 

LACQUER  WORKS,  PAINTED,  MOULDED, 
OR  CARVED. 

Chuen  Shi-so. 

110.  Bowl  in  Begonia  Shape. 

111.  Lacquered  Crab. 

Hsun  Chun-kao. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

112.  Oval  Plate. 

113.  Nut  Dish. 

114.  Sky  Blue  Vase. 

115.  Set  of  Five  Boxes. 

116.  Vase  in  Apple  Color. 

117.  Card  Case  in  Bamboo  Knot  Shape. 

118.  Box:  Pine  and  Stork. 

119.  Tripod  Vessel. 

120.  Small  Vessel. 

121.  Fruit  Shaped  Box. 

122.  Buddha  Image. 

123.  Vase  with  Paintings. 

124.  Vase:  Emperor  Thrice  Visits  Hermit. 

125.  Figure:  Goddess  of  Mercy. 

126.  Clock  Stand:  Greens  and  Rabbit 

Adorned. 

127.  Tray  in  Lotus  Shape. 


Hsun  Chun-kao — (Continued). 

128.  Set  of  Five  Oval  Boxes. 

129.  Lichee  Shaped  Box. 

130.  Lotus  Seeds  Plate. 

131.  Paper  Weight  in  Frog  Shape. 

132.  Pomegranate  Box. 

133.  Paper  Weight  in  Tortoise  Shape. 

134.  Apple  Colored  Card  Case. 

135.  Card  Case  in  Melon  Shape. 

136.  Copper  Colored  Card  Case. 

137.  Handkerchief  Box. 

138.  Vase  with  Scene  Paintings. 

139.  Small  Apple  Colored  Vase. 

140.  Sky  Blue  Vase:  Scene  Paintings. 

141.  Octagon  Box  with  Paintings. 

142.  Rectangular  Box  with  Paintings. 

143.  Round  Box:  Butterflies. 

Lin  Chin-an. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

144.  Vase  Painted  Prunus  Carved. 

145.  Figure:  God  of  Longevity  Riding 

Stork. 

146.  Figure:  Goddess  of  Mercy. 

147.  Compartment  Box. 

148.  Crab  Weir. 

149.  Triple  Prosperities  Designed  Tray. 

150.  Lotus  Leaf  Shaped  Fruit  Dish  on 

Coral  Color  Seat. 

Wang  Hong-hsien. 

151.  Picture  in  Gold  Embossings. 

Kee  Ku-kai. 

152.  Case  in  Begonia  Shape. 

153.  Citron  Box. 

154.  Rectangular  Tray. 

155.  Napkin  Rings. 

156.  Case  in  Begonia  Shape. 

157.  Round  Box. 

158.  Vase. 

159.  Tea  Pot. 

160.  Tray. 

161.  Round  Box. 

162.  Box  in  Peach  Shape. 

163.  Square  Box. 

164.  Big  Round  Box  with  Dragon  Carved. 

165.  Citron  Box. 

166.  Box  in  Peach  Shape. 

167.  Vase. 

168.  Tray  in  Begonia  Shape. 

169.  Cross  Tablet  in  Open  Book  Form. 

170.  Deep  Tray. 

171.  Shallow  Tray. 

172.  Napkin  Rings. 

173.  Screen:  Pictures  Incised  and  Filled. 

Chao  Yong-tsun. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

174.  Box. 

Teh  Chang. 

175.  Box:  To  Ask  the  Way. 

176.  Hexagon  Box:  Chinese  Character 

Carved. 

177.  Tray  with  Dragon  Carved. 

178.  Vase  in  Scepter  Shape. 

179.  Two-Seat  Bench  Decorated  with  Bro- 

cade. 

180.  Chair  Decorated  with  Brocade. 

Yong  Teh-fu. 

181.  Jewel  Locker. 

PRECIOUS  STONES  AND  MARBLES. 

Cheo  Tsz-shan. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  J.  E.,  1915. 

182.  Vase  in  Cloud  Color. 

183.  Leaf  Wrapt  Vase. 

184.  Vase : Prunus  and  Stork. 

185.  Vase:  Turned-up  Lotus  Leaf. 

186.  Seal  Stone  in  Nectar  Color. 

187.  Box  in  Melon  Shape. 

188.  Vaee  with  Paeony  Carved. 

189.  Vase  with  Bamboo  Carved. 

190.  Vase  with  Mountain  Ridge  Carved. 

191.  Seal  Stone. 

192.  Figure  of  Seven  Sages. 


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King  Hsien-san. 

Azaarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

193.  Screen. 

Cheo  Ting-lan. 

194.  Vase:  Prunus  and  Bamboo. 

Chen-tu. 

195.  Green  Stone  Pen  Bowl  with  Engrav- 

ings. 

Teh  Pao-kai. 

196.  White  Jade  Carved  Screen. 

197.  Fine  Carved  Mandarin  Duck  in  White 

Jade. 

198.  Couple  Phoenix  Jar  in  White  Jade. 
Teh  Chang. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

199.  Crystal  Carved  Figure  of  Ma  Ku. 

200.  Jasper  Censer. 

201.  Set  of  Three  Chrysoprase  Ornaments. 

202.  Crystal  Scepter. 

Chen  Yu-chuen. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

203.  Fine  Carved  Chrysoprase  Censer. 

Teh  Hsin-yong. 

Azaarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

204.  Carved  Agate  Censer. 

Pao  Hua-leo. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

205.  Chrysoprase  Fob  with  Movable  Rings. 

206.  Jade  Carved  Fob  in  Bean  Shape. 

207.  Jade  Fob  with  Lizard  Carved. 

208.  Jade  Fob  with  Lizard  and  Paeony 

Cai'ved. 

209.  Jade  Carved  Fob  in  Mandolin  Shape. 

210.  White  Jade  Fob  with  Squirrel 

Carved. 

211.  Clouded  Jade  Fob  with  Gem  Bead. 

212.  Gold  Gilt  Silver  Case  with  Inlaid 

Gems. 

213.  Screen  Adorned  with  Carved  Gems 

Inlaid. 

Hsin  Ku-kai. 

214.  Sacrificial  Vessel  in  White  Jade. 

Yu  Yuen-heo. 

215.  Coin  Shaped  Fob  in  White  Jade. 

216.  Dragon  Shaped  Fob  in  White  Jade. 

217.  Jade  Fob  with  Engravings. 

Yeh  Ku-kai. 

218.  Tea  Crystal  Vase. 

An  Ti-sing. 

219.  Opaque  Crystal  Bottle. 


STRASS  WORK  PAINTED  INSIDE. 


Wang  Hsao-ting. 

220.  Snuff  Bottle: 

Fish. 

221.  Strass  Bottle:  Scene  and  Gold  Fish. 
Ma  Hsao-shien. 

Snuff  Bottle:  Belle. 

Snuff  Bottle:  Rabbits  in  the  Field. 
Snuff  Bottle:  Antiques. 

Strass  Bottle:  Hill  Scene  in  Winter. 
Strass  Bottle: 

Fish. 

Strass  Bottle: 

Strass  Bottle: 

Wilson. 

Strass  Bottle:  Portrait  of  President 
Yuen. 

Strass  Bottle : 

Blossoms. 

Strass  Bottle: 

Flowers. 

Strass  Bottle: 

Strass  Bottle : 

ident  Li. 

Strass  Bottle: 

Night. 

Strass  Bottle: 

Statesman  Li. 

Two  Bottles:  Portraits  of  President 
and  Mrs.  Wilson. 

237.  Bottle:  Portrait  of  Ma  Hsao-shien. 


223. 

004' 

226! 

227 

228! 

229. 

230. 

231. 

23° 

233! 

234 


236. 


Lotus  Flowers  and 


Lotus,  Swallows  and 
Cowboy. 

Portrait  of  President 


Looking  for  Prunus 

Looking  at  Lotus 

Crickets  Playing. 
Portrait  of  Vice-Pres- 

Studying  in  Autumn 

Portrait  of  Late 


STRASS  WORK,  CARVED  OR  STAIN 
SUPERPOSED. 

Chuei  Ting-chang. 

Azaarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

238.  Red  Bottle:  Stain  Superposed. 

239.  Light  Colored  Wash  Cup. 

Yu  Yuen-heo. 

240.  Bottle  in  Light  Color. 

241.  Carved  Bottle. 

Suei  Wen-kai. 

242.  Red  Superposed  Bottle  in  Gourd 

Shape. 

243.  Bottle  with  Lizard  Carved. 

Tong-tai. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

244.  Carved  Vase:  Stain  Superposed. 

Li  Chang-tai. 

245.  Carved  Bottle. 

246.  Bottle  with  Fish  Carved. 

Teh  Chang. 


247. 

Bottle : 

Fir  and  Eagle  Carved. 

248. 

Bottle : 

Lizard  Carved. 

249. 

Bottle : 

Lizard  Carved. 

250. 

Bottle : 

Antiques  Carved. 

251. 

Bottle : 

Late  Begonia  Carved. 

252. 

Bottle : 

Lotus  Leaf  and  Fish  Carved. 

253. 

Bottle : 

Lizard  Carved. 

254. 

Bottle : 

Carp  Carved. 

Pao  Hua-leo. 

255.  Bottle: 

Geese  and  Lotus  Flowers. 

FRUIT  STONES  CARVING. 

Canton  Local  Commission. 

256.  Olive  Kernel  Boats. 

Hsin  Yeh. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

257.  Flower  Pots. 

258.  Small  Boat. 

259.  Olive  Kernel  Skiffs. 

PITH  PAPER  AND  STRAW  WORKS. 
Kuan  Wen-kai. 

260.  Pith  Paper  Picture:  Late  Geranium. 

261.  Pith  Paper  Picture:  Flowers. 

262.  Pith  Paper  Picture:  Cherries  and 

Birds. 

263.  Pith  Paper  Picture:  Flowers  of  All 

Seasons. 

264.  Pith  Paper  Picture:  Olea  Fragrans. 

265.  Picture:  Prunus  and  Chrysanthe- 

mums. 

Kui  Hsu-yuen. 

266.  Straw  Portrait:  President  Wilson. 

DESIGNED  PATTERNS. 

Heo  Ki-chang. 

267.  Carpet  Design:  Tide  Scene. 

268.  Carpet  Design:  Flower  Picture. 

269.  Carnet  Design:  Auspicious  Sign. 

270.  Carpet  Design : Hall  Scene,  Full  of 

Rich  and  Noble. 

271.  Caipet  Design:  Abundance,  Nobility, 

and  Longevity. 

272.  Carpet  Design  : Hundred  Butterflies. 

273.  Carpet  Design:  Blooming  Flowers 

and  Plants. 

274.  Carpet  Design:  Delightful  Scene. 

275.  Carpet  Design:  Flower  Picture. 

276.  Carpet  Design : Sweet  Flowers  and 

Plants. 

IVORY  AND  SHELL,  CARVED  OR 
PAINTED. 


Yu  Hsiao-shien. 

277.  Ivory  Fob:  Prose  Writings  Cut. 

278.  Nap-tie  Pin  Top  Piece  Ivory:  Sketch 

Writings  Cut. 

279.  Nap-tie  Pin  Top  Piece  Ivory:  Verse 

Writings  Cut. 


CHINESE  SECTION 


85 


Yu  Hsiao-shien — (Continued). 

280.  Ivory  Fob : Ten  Commandments  Cut. 

281.  Ivory  Fob:  Seven  Verses  Cut. 

282.  Ivory  Fob:  Prose  Writings  Cut. 

283.  Ivory  Screen:  Sketch  Writings  Cut. 

284.  Ivory  Screen : Ballad  Writings  Cut. 

285.  Brooch  Top  Piece  Ivory:  Picture  Cut. 

286.  Brooch  Top  Piece  Ivory:  Verses  Cut. 
Li  Hsao-yu. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

287.  Ivory  Carved  Ball  in  Ten'  Layers. 

288.  Ivory  Carved  Ball  in  Eight  Layers. 
2S9.  Ivory  Carved  Ball  in  Seven  Layers. 

290.  Ivory  Carved  Ball  in  Nine  Layers. 

291.  Ivory  Carved  Ball  in  Seven  Layers. 

292.  Ivory  Carved  Balls  in  Twenty  Lavers. 

293.  Tusk  with  Flowers  Carved. 

294.  Tusk  with  Flowers  Carved. 

295.  Ivory  Carved  Ball  in  Twelve  Layers. 

296.  Ivory  Carved  Ball  in  Eleven  Layers 

297.  Ivory  Carved  Ball  in  Fifteen  Layers 

298.  Ivory  Carved  Ball  in  Sixteen  Layers. 

299.  Ivory  Carved  Ball  in  Thirteen  Layers. 

Canton  Local  Commission. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 
Azvarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

300.  Ivory  Carved  Ball  in  Twenty-seven 

Layers. 

301.  Ivory  Penholder:  Picture  Painted  in 

Gold. 

302.  Ball  with  Top  and  End  in  Fifteen 

Layers. 

Li  Heo-yeh. 

303.  Fine  Carved  Picture  Frame  in  Ivory. 
Ren  Yee-suen. 

304.  Eight  Majestic  Horses  Carved  in 

Ivory. 

Fong  Kong-tu. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

305.  Ivory  Carved  Goddess  of  Mercy. 

306.  Ivory  Carved  Nude  Belle. 

Lien  Hsun-hao. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

307.  Ivory  Carved  Ball  in  Twenty-eight 

Layers. 

308.  Ivory  Carved  Lotus  Boat. 

309.  Ivory  Eight-Layer  Ball  with  Unfin- 

ished Model. 

310.  Ivory  Carved  Penholder. 

311-  Five-Storied  Pagoda,  Carved  in  Ivory. 

312.  Battle  Scene  Carved  in  Tusk. 

Chuan  San-ho. 

313.  Shell:  Flowers  and  Birds  in  Gold. 

314.  Carved  Shell. 

315.  Shell:  Moonlight  Scene  on  the  Pearl 

River. 

310.  Shell:  Five-Storied  Buildings  in  the 
Goat  City. 

EMBROIDERY  AND  SILK  PAINTING. 

Yu  Shen-sheo. 

317.  Embroidered  Portrait  of  Jesus  Christ. 

Shen  Shui-tseng. 

318.  Embroidered  Spirited  Horses. 

King  Tsing-fun. 

319.  Embroidered  Gamboling  Cats. 

Yu  Shu-tze. 

320.  Embroidered  Snow  Scene  of  the  Gold 

Turret  Temple. 

321.  Embroidered  Portrait  of  Princess 

Victoria  Louise. 

Sun  Hen-tai. 

322.  Picture:  Puss  and  Butterfly. 

Yu-chio. 

323'.  Picture  af  Soochow  City. 

324.  Picture  of  Empress  Yang  after  Bath- 

ing. 

Wen  Hsun-kai. 

325.  Gauze  Lantern  (12")  Human  Figures 

Painted. 


Wen  Hsun-kai — (Continued). 

326.  Square  Gauze  Lantern:  Paintings. 

327.  Palatial  Gauze  Lantern  (14")  Paint- 

ings. 

328.  Palatial  Gauze  Lantern  (12")  Paint- 

ings. 

329.  Palatial  Gauze  Lantern  (8")  Paint- 

ings. 

330.  Palatial  Gauze  Lantern  (12")  Paint- 

ings. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Liu  Tsz-hsin. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

331.  Finger  Drawing:  Flowers  of  All 

Seasons. 

332.  Finger  Drawing:  Swallows  Returning 

to  Bridge. 

333.  Finger  Drawing:  Ancient  Cypress 

Scraping  Clouds. 

Wang  Hsi-kai. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

334.  Rustling  Trees  and  Bubbling  Springs. 

335.  Autumn  Scene. 

Li  Hao. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

336.  A Belle  in  Summer. 

337.  A Belle  Picking  Prunus. 

Lin  Hsu. 

338.  Kiang  Nan  Willow  Green. 

339.  Ancient  Fir  on  Grand  Mount. 

340.  Folding  Screen:  Scenes  of  Four 

Seasons. 

Hwang  Lu-nien. 

341.  Landscape  on  Fan  Covering. 

Nu  Su-nen. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

342.  Landscape  on  Fan  Covering. 

Chen  Su-kong. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

343.  Landscape  on  Fan  Covering. 

Su  Chen-lien. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

344.  Four  Scrolls:  Flowers  of  Four  Sea- 

sons. 

Fu-Su-shan. 

345.  Heroine  Going  to  War. 

346.  Brush  Drawing:  Portrait  of  Presi- 

dent Yuen. 

347.  Brush  Drawing:  Portrait  of  Vice- 

President  Li. 

Kiang  Ying-seng. 

Awarded  Medal  of  Honor : P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

348.  Hall  Picture:  Snow  Scene. 

Chang  Chen. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  £.,  1915. 

349.  Morning  Breeze  Over  the  Willow 

Land. 

Chen  Huai. 

Azoarded  Bronse  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915, 
3'50.  Fan  Covering:  All  Flowers. 

Mo  Fong-si. 

351.  Oil  Painting:  Peking  City  Tower 

Scene. 

Chen  Mai-Cheo. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

352.  Framed  Picture:  Human  Figures. 
Hwang  Ki-fang. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

353.  Picture  of  Lao  Mountain. 

354.  Picture  of  Hseo  Mountain. 

355.  Picture  of  Nou  Chang  Mountain. 

356.  Picture  of  Ni  Mountain. 

Lo  Yong. 

357.  Fairyland. 

Sao  Yu-sien. 

358.  Happiness  in  Fisherman’s  Home. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Han  Si-su. 

Honorable  Mention : P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

359.  Imperial  Tomb  at  Distance. 

Yn  Chin-po. 

Honorable  Mention : P.  P.  T.  E.,  1915. 

360.  Ancient  Vessels  with  Paintings. 

Kao  Siao-shan. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

361.  Weaving  Brocade. 

362.  Chao  Chun,  the  Heroine,  Journeying 

Over  the  Border. 

Kao  Ki-fong. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  T.  E.,  1915. 

363.  Falling  Flowers. 

364.  The  Drake  and  Duck. 

Kao  Chien-fu. 

365.  Rain  Stopped. 

366.  Field  Pond. 

Shin  Ying-chin. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

367.  Folding  Screen:  Flowers  of  All 

Seasons. 

Hsiao  Suin. 

368.  Landscape. 

Yo  Tsai-chen. 

369.  Ten  Scrolls : Colored  Flowers  and 

Birds. 

Shen  Tun-ho  & Shen  Tin-chen’s  Collection. 

Ku  Loh-tse,  Imitating  Chiao  Chien-li’s  Paint- 
ing. 

370.  Landscape  in  Bright  Colors. 

Ku  Chia-chun.  Imitating  Yang  Fei’s  Painting. 
Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

371.  Portrait  of  Amitabha. 

Ku  Chia-chun,  Imitating  Chu  Teh-jen’s  Paint- 
ing. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

372.  Genie  Riding  on  Wind. 

Sha  Fu-ching,  Imitating  Chiu  Shih-chow’s 
Painting. 

373.  Palace  of  Han  Under  Autumn  Moon- 

light. 

Sha  Fu-ching,  Imitating  Chen  Chu-chun’s 
Painting. 

374.  Tsao  Ta-ku  Making  Lecture  to  Court 

Ladies. 

Liu  Sun-fu’s  Collection. 

Ma  Chen. 

375.  Eight  Immortals. 

Chao  Tziv-ang. 

376.  Landscape. 

Li  Yang-Chih. 

377.  Landscape. 

Chiao  Shan-fu. 

378.  Figures. 

Ho  Pi-chuan. 

379.  Figures. 

Chu  Jui. 

380.  Turning  Horses. 

Kao  Chi-pei. 

381.  Cats. 

Liu  I-tzu. 

382.  Mandarin  Ducks. 

Chao  Chien-li. 

383.  Landscape. 

Liu  Sung-mien. 

384.  Landscape. 

Sun  Pai. 

385.  Landscape. 

Kuo  Hsu. 

386.  Landscape. 

Jen  Wei-chang. 

387.  Bamboo  Study. 

Hui  Tsung. 

388.  Reeds  and  Ducks. 

389.  White  Eagle.  - 


Pien  Lu. 

390.  Peacocks. 

Pien  Shou-mien. 

391.  Geese  and  Rushes. 

Lu  Han- chen. 

392.  Small  Boys. 

Hsii  Hsi. 

393.  Study  of  Cats. 

Ma  Yuen. 

394.  Painter  Seeking  Inspiration  on  Don- 

key. 

Cheng  Tzu  Chao. 

395.  The  Affairs  at  Dawn. 

Wang  I. 

396.  Street  Vendor. 

Wang  Fei. 

397.  Study  of  Tigers. 

Ku  Chien-lung. 

398.  Wang  An  Shih  Making  Merry  with 

TTis  Friends. 

Pao  Yun-ting. 

399.  Tan  Yuan. 

400.  Tung  Fong  Su  at  the  Golden  Horse. 
Wu  Chen. 

401.  Bamboos  in  Wind  and  Rain. 
Unsigned 

402.  Yang  Chien  or  Heavenly  General. 

403.  Skakyamuni. 

404.  Traveling  on  the  Roads  of  Szechuen. 
Wang  Chien-peng. 

405.  Lady  Ho  Sien  Ku. 

Tang  Yu-sheng. 

406.  Landscape. 

Cha  Shih-piao. 

407.  Landscape. 

Lan  Tao. 

408.  Landscape. 

Lan  Sheng. 

409.  Landscape. 

Cheng  Man-sheng. 

410.  Landscape. 

Tang  Ying. 

411.  Landscape. 

412.  Woman  and  Child. 

Yu  Chi-ting. 

413.  Chu  Ko  Liang. 

Nen  Wei-ching. 

414.  Butterflies. 

Hsu  Tsan. 

415.  Sparrows  Among  Plum  Blossoms. 

Ma  Chiang-chuan. 

416.  Birds  and  Flowers. 

Chen  Pao-chio. 

417.  Bamboos. 

Hung  Hsin. 

418.  Study  of  Flowers. 

Album  Collection. 

419.  Pictures. 

420.  Portraits. 

421.  Landscapes. 

422.  Pictures  and  Poems. 

423.  Paintings. 

424.  Paintings. 

Chou  Shih-chou. 

425.  Hand  Scroll:  Historical  Scenes  in 

Shangsi  Yuan  Park. 

426.  Hand  Scroll:  100  Beauties  on  Hand 

Scroll. 

427.  Landscape. 

Chao  Chung-mu. 

428.  Supernatural  Beings  on  Hand  Scroll. 
Huang  Jim. 

429.  Wang  Hsi  Chi  Feasting  with  His 

Friends. 


PHILIPPINE  SECTION 


87 


Wio  Yu  Pi  Chiug. 

430.  Lotus  and  Ducks. 

Li  Hsi-san. 

431.  Sun  Hsing  or  Three  Stars. 
Shen  Nan-ping. 

432.  Stork  and  Flowers. 

433.  Birds  Study. 

Chow  Tsung-po. 

434.  Azaleas  and  Banana  Trees. 
Chien  Shun-chu. 

435.  Ma  Ku. 

Lan  Tien-shu. 

436.  Falcon  and  Pine. 


Kai  Chi-hsiang. 

437.  Garden  Screen. 

Wang  Chiao-chi. 

438.  Autumn  Scene. 

Shih  Jui. 

439.  The  Four  Recluse  Grey  Heads, 
Chang  Jui-tu. 

440.  Poker  Work. 

Yuan  Shang-ting. 

441.  Water  Gate  at  Dawn. 

Chao  Shou. 

442.  San  Sing  and  Wu  Tsu. 


PHILIPPINE  SECTION 


DR.  LEON  MA.  GUERRERO 

President  of  the  Philippine  Board. 

W.  W.  BARCLAY 

Director-General,  Philippine  Board. 

DR.  FRANCISCO  LIONGSON 
Member,  Philippine  Board. 

FABIAN  DE  LA  ROSA 


Chief,  Fine  Arts 

GALLERY  NINETY-EIGHT 
PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Amorsolo,  F. 

1.  Landscape. 

Asuncion. 

2.  A Bunch  of  Bananas. 

Culler,  Tomas. 

3.  A Water  Carrier. 

Espiritu,  A. 

4.  A Gardener. 

5.  Assassination  of  Governor  Busta- 

mante. 

Fabie,  S.  L. 

6.  A Garden  Corner. 

7.  Country  Ways. 

Herrer,  Joaquin  M. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

8.  The  Model. 

9.  Sampling. 

Hidalgo,  Felix  R. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

10.  The  Corpse  of  a Tribal  Chief  Lying 

in  State. 

11.  Assassination  of  Governor  Busta- 

mante. 

12.  The  Surf. 

13.  Moonlight. 

14.  Landscape. 

15.  Archeronte. 


Exhibit. 

Hidalgo,  Felix  R. — (Continued). 

16.  A Portrait. 

17.  Landscape. 

18.  Christian  Maidens  Before  the  Mob. 

19.  Marine. 

20.  Hero  and  Leander. 

Luna,  Juan. 

21.  A Dutch  Scene. 

22.  A Parisienne. 

Moreno,  Agapita. 

23.  A Baguio  Landscape. 

O’Farrell,  G. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915 

24.  Landscape. 

25.  Landscape. 

Reyes,  N. 

26.  Landscape. 

Rivera  y Mir,  Vicente. 

27.  A Filipino  Maiden. 

28.  A Filipino  Dame. 

29.  A Sick  Man. 
de  la  Rosa,  Fabian. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

30.  My  Cat. 

31.  Resentment. 

32.  A Billet  Doux. 

33.  A Dining  Room  Corner. 

34.  A Portrait  of  Miss  Hidalgo. 
Zaragoza,  M. 

35.  Gallantry. 

36.  At  Prayer. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


SWEDISH  SECTION 


P.  RICHARD  BERNSTROM 
Commissioner  General. 

ANSHELM  SCHULTZBERG 
Commissioner  of  Fine  Arts. 


GALLERIES  NINETY-NINE  TO  ONE 
HUNDRED  AND  SEVEN. 
PAINTINGS. 

Aminoff,  Gregori. 

1.  The  Peacock. 

Backlund-Celsing,  Elsa. 

Awarded,  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

2.  Skiing. 

3.  Tobogganing. 

4.  The  Birthday  Table. 

Bauer,  John. 

Awarded  Medal  of  Honor : P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

5.  Fairy  Girl. 

6.  Brother  Martin:  1. 

7.  Brother  Martin:  2. 

8.  Brother  Martin  : 3. 

9.  Brother  Martin:  4. 

10.  Flipper  Woman. 

11.  “It  is  the  Wood  Nymph,’’  said  the 

Moose. 

12.  “Is  It  Silver?’’  asked  a hoarse 

voice. 

13.  Wingmor:  opened. 

14.  The  Princess  Sat  Amid  Flowers. 

15.  The  Witch  Hewed  Firewood. 

16.  Hut  and  Goblins. 

17.  The  Fogey  is  Furious. 

18.  Goblins  and  Dogs. 

19.  “ ’Tis  Thy  Eyes,”  said  the  Gob- 

lins. 

20.  The  Magic  Plant. 

21.  llumpe  at  the  Spring. 

22.  Humpe  and  His  Mother. 

23.  The  Fairy  and  the  Hultra-forests 

Nymph. 

24.  The  Goblins  Jumped. 

25.  The  Lady  of  the  Woods. 

26.  The  Giant  Boy  Who  Slept  15  Years. 
Behm,  Wilhelm. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

27.  Winter  Evening. 

28.  Autumn  Day. 

29.  Farmstead. 

30.  Snowflakes. 

31.  Sunset  in  the  Forest. 

32.  Spring  Evening. 

Bergman,  Oscar. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

33.  Midsummer. 

34.  Birch  Trees  in  Springtime. 

35.  Cliff  and  Snow. 

36.  Apple  Bloom. 

37.  Islands  Outside  Stockholm. 

38.  Gray  Weather. 

39.  Fruit  Trees  in  Bloom. 

40.  Thaw. 

41.  Pines  and  Snow. 

42.  Winter:  1. 

43'.  Winter:  2. 

44.  Winter : 3. 

45.  Winter:  4. 

46.  Winter:  5. 

47.  Ice  Formations  after  Storm. 

48.  Cypress. 

49.  Fiesols. 

50.  The  Lighthouse. 

51.  S'andhamn. 

52.  Firs  and  Snow. 


Bergstrom,  Alfred. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  T.  E.,  1915. 

53.  Spring  Day. 

54.  Spring  Evening. 

55.  Summer  Evening. 

Bergstrom,  Sigge. 

56.  Hilly  Country. 

57.  Cliffs. 

58.  Sunny  Recess  in  the  Mountains. 

Boberg,  Anna. 

59.  First  Snow  in  the  Mountains. 

60.  The  Fisher’s  Cemetery. 

61.  Arctic  Night. 

62.  Huts  and  Boats. 

63.  Drying  the  Sails. 

64.  The  Glacier  Lake. 

65.  In  the  Fjord  of  the  Dead. 

66.  April  Morning. 

67.  Fisherboats  in  the  Harbour. 

68.  Spring  in  the  Mountains. 

69.  Lights  and  Shades. 

Burmeister,  Gabriel. 

70.  The  Rill. 

71.  Old  Age. 

72.  Contemplation. 

Carlberg,  Hugo. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

73.  Spring  Morning  at  the  River. 

74.  Crofters  Returning  Home. 

75.  Timber  Drivers. 

76.  Springtime. 

Dufva,  Torgny. 

77.  Summer  Day. 

Elgstrdm,  Ossian. 

Awarded  Stiver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

78.  Tjudes  Tale. 

79.  Tjudes  Tale. 

80.  The  Arctic  Seas  Tale. 

81.  Horagulla  Gets  Angry. 

82.  The  Duel. 

83.  The  Duel. 

84.  Warris  Tale. 

85.  Tjudes  Tale  from  Jakonga:  1. 

86.  Tjudes  Tale  from  Jakonga:  2. 

87.  Tjudes  Tale  from  Jakonga:  3. 

88.  Tjudes  Tale  from  Jakonga:  4. 

89.  The  Laplander  Who  Disbelieved 

His  Master:  1. 

90.  The  Laplander  Who  Disbelieved 

His  Master:  2. 

91.  The  Laplander  Who  Disbelieved 

His  Master:  3. 

92.  The  Laplander  Who  Disbelieved 

His  Master:  4. 

93.  Tarras  or  Five  Gods. 

94.  The  Soul’s  Transmigration. 

95.  The  Drama  at  Gandvik:  1. 

96.  The  Drama  at  Gandvik:  2. 

97.  The  Drama  at  Gandvik:  3. 

98.  Ajataja  Sorcery. 

99.  Northern  Lights. 

100.  Return  to  the  Earth. 

101.  The  Jabmekaibmo — Travel:  1. 

102.  The  Jabmekaibmo — Travel:  2. 

103.  The  Jabmekaibmo — Travel : 3. 

104.  The  Christmas  Night. 

105.  The  God. 


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89 


Ericksson,  Erik  Edw. 

106.  Mother’s  Joy. 

Fahlcrantz,  Axel. 

107.  Approaching  Storm. 

108.  Moonlight  and  Rising  Mist. 

Fjaestad,  Gustav. 

Awarded  Medal  of  Honor  (for  Painting): 
P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal  (for  Engraving):  P. 


P.  I.  E., 

1915. 

109. 

The  First  Snow. 

110. 

The  First  Snow. 

111. 

Winter. 

112. 

Winter. 

113. 

Head  of  the  Poet  G.  Froding. 

114. 

April  Morning. 

115. 

The  Artist’s  Portrait. 

116. 

Winter  Afternoon. 

117. 

Summer  Night’s  Breeze. 

118. 

New  Cottage  in  the  Forest. 

119. 

The  Spring  in  Springtime. 

120. 

Winter  Moonlight. 

121. 

Hoarfrost  in  the  Mountains. 

122. 

Easter. 

123. 

Moonlight  on  the  Mountain  Lake. 

124. 

Hoarfrost  in  Sunlight. 

125. 

Rippling  Water. 

126. 

Moving  Water. 

127. 

Moving  Water. 

128. 

Winter  Night. 

129. 

Thaw  in  the  Forest. 

130. 

Summer  Evening  at  the  River. 

131. 

Spring:  Winter. 

132. 

Meditation:  Winter  Moonlight. 

133'. 

Summer  Night. 

134. 

Thaw. 

Grandstrom-Knaffl,  Edith. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

135.  Spring  Time. 

136.  The  First  Spring  Day. 

137.  Winter  Day. 

Hedberg,  Erik. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

138.  New  Fallen  Snow. 

139.  Between  the  Mountains. 

140.  Summer  Night. 

141.  Spring  Evening. 

Hesselbom,  Otto. 

142.  My  Native  Country. 

143.  View  Over  the  Lake  Arran. 

144.  Pine  Tree  in  Snow. 

Hjortzberg,  Olle. 

145.  My  Wife. 

146.  Italian  Man. 

147.  Head. 

148.  Forge  in  Terracina. 

Hullgren,  Oscar. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

149.  Sun  Glitter  on  the  Sea. 

150.  Winter  Evening  in  Lofoten. 

151.  The  Sea. 

152.  Breaking  Sea. 

Johansson,  Carl. 

153.  Early  Spring. 

154.  Evening. 

155.  Almond  Trees. 

156.  Summer  Day. 

Kallstenius,  Gottfrid. 

Azvarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

157.  The  Baltic  Sea. 

158.  Pine  Trees  in  Sunlight. 

159.  The  Sacrificial  Grove. 

160.  Iron  Works  in  Vestergotland. 

161.  Manor  House  in  Varmland. 

Kulle,  Axel. 

162.  The  Artist’s  Portrait. 

163.  The  Naked  Birch. 

164.  Setting  Sun:  Still  Water. 


Kiisel,  Ernst. 

165. 

Calves. 

166. 

Ducks. 

167. 

Kids  by  the  Fence. 

Larsson, 

Carl. 

Azvarded  Grand  Prize  (for  Water  Colo t 

p.  p.  i. 

£.,  1915. 

168. 

Between  the  White  Trunks. 

169. 

The  Doorsteps. 

170. 

The  Study. 

171. 

Ski  Runner. 

172. 

The  Reading  Room. 

173. 

Forth  Outfit. 

174. 

Deep  Thoughts. 

175. 

The  School  Child’s  Household. 

176. 

The  Workshop. 

177. 

A Lodge. 

178. 

The  Homes  Angel. 

179. 

The  Kitchen  Maid. 

180. 

The  Old  Room. 

181. 

Dressing  Up  for  the  Joke. 

182. 

Toilet  in  the  Summer  Morning. 

183. 

Repairing. 

184. 

Mother  Kersti. 

185. 

The  Dining  Room. 

186. 

Wash  House. 

187. 

The  Bed  Room. 

188. 

The  Dogs. 

189. 

Lisbeth  Takes  in  by  Ladlefuls. 

190. 

Nude  Girl  by  the  Stove. 

191. 

Reverence. 

192. 

Hellberg’s  Chicks. 

193. 

Nude  Girl. 

194. 

Nude  Girl. 

195. 

Lisbeth. 

196. 

A Girl’s  Back. 

107. 

Karin  Does  Kersti’s  Hair. 

198. 

Mother. 

199. 

Anna-Stina. 

200. 

Martina. 

201. 

The  Grandchild. 

Liljefors 

, Bruno. 

Azvarded  Grand  Prize  (for  Painting): 

P.  I.  E., 

. 1915. 

202. 

Swans. 

203. 

Wild  Geese. 

204. 

Sea  Eagles. 

205. 

Sea  Gull  at  the  Nest. 

Lindh,  Bror. 

206. 

Kiruna. 

Lindquist,  Herman. 

207.  Sunny  April  Day. 

Mas-Olle,  Helmer. 

Azvarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  X.  E.,  1915. 

208.  Daleearlian  Girl. 

209.  Old  Peasant  from  Dalecarlia. 

210.  Old  Daleearlian  Man. 

211.  Portrait  of  Rector  Magnificus 

Schiick. 

212.  His  Majesty  King  Gustaf  V. 

Osslund,  Helmer. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

213.  Mullfjallet. 

214.  Water  Fall  Porjus. 

215.  Water  Fall  Porjus. 

216.  The  Water  Fall  Handolsforsen. 

217.  Summer  Evening. 

218.  Evening. 

219.  The  Water  Fall  Elfkarlso. 
osterlund,  John. 

220.  The  Abandoned  Church. 
Osterlund-Wigert,  Mathilda. 

221.  Thaw. 

222.  When  the  Leaves  Fall, 
osterman,  Emil. 

Azvarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

223.  His  Majesty  King  Gustaf  V. 

224.  Portrait  of  Professor  Curman. 
Schultzberg,  Anshelm. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards: 
P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

225.  Winter  in  the  Forest. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Sclmltzberg,  Anshelm — (Continued) . 

226.  Charcoal  Burning. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Chas.  A.  Stix. 

227.  The  Coal  Man’s  Hut. 

228.  Midsummer  Night. 

229.  Gray  Winter  Day  after  the  First 

Snow. 

230.  The  Wood  Barn. 

231.  Winter. 

232.  Winter  in  the  Forest. 

233.  A Frosty  Afternoon. 

Smith,  Wilhelm. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

234.  Ploughing. 

235.  Winter  Afternoon. 

236.  The  Avenue. 

237.  ‘‘It  Will  Be  a Windy  Night.” 

238.  Fishers. 

Strandberg,  Gabriel. 

239.  The  Drinker. 

240.  The  League  Boy. 

241.  The  Cripple. 

242.  Tramper. 

Torsander,  Gustav. 

243'.  Winter  Moon. 

244.  Lamplight  in  the  Fog. 

Torneman,  Axel. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

245.  Torgny  Lagman. 

246.  The  Dead  Girl. 

Wrangel,  Anna. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

247.  Fisherfolk. 

248.  Old  Man. 

Wallin,  David. 

249.  Spring. 

Wieslander,  Agnes. 

250.  Autumn  Day  on  the  Plains. 

Zoir,  Emil. 

251.  Potato  Gathering. 

252.  Breakers. 

SCULPTURE. 

Ahlberg,  Olof. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

253.  A Sunny  Moment. 

254.  A Lady’s  Head. 

255.  Laughter. 

Boberg,  Sven. 

256.  The  First  Autocar  in  Smaland. 
Borjeson,  John. 

257.  Charles  X. 

258.  Scheele. 

259.  Christ  with  the  Child. 

260.  Consolation. 

261.  Music. 

262.  Art  and  Sloyd. 

Borjeson,  Lena. 

263.  Secretum. 

264.  The  Changeling. 

Edstrom,  David. 

265.  Study  of  Old  Man. 

266.  Rhapsody. 

267.  Sphinx. 

268.  Mask. 

269.  Ellen  Key. 

270.  Doctor  Forsell. 

271.  Judge  X. 

272.  Fribog. 

273.  Doctor  Loostrom. 

274.  Doctor  Romdahl. 

275.  Young  Swedish  Girl. 

Farngren,  Johan. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P,  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

276.  Monique. 

277.  Study  of  a Head. 

Jarn,  Knut. 

278.  August  Strindberg. 


Larsson,  Gottfried. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

279.  Portrait  of  My  Mother. 

280.  Old  Florentine. 

281.  Original  of  Florence. 

282.  Brutal  Force. 

283.  Industry. 

284.  Iron  Workers. 

Lindberg,  Erik. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

285.  Medals. 

286.  The  Swedish  Challenge  Prize  at  the 

Olympian  Games. 

Lundberg,  Theodor. 

287.  The  Little  Boatmaker. 

288.  Mother’s  Joy. 

Milles,  Ruth. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

289.  Young  Peasant  Woman. 

290.  Old  Peasant  Woman. 

291.  The  Little  Cripple. 

292.  The  Busy  Little  Girl. 

293.  After  Waiting  in  Vain. 

294.  The  Fisherman's  Wife. 

Nordin,  Alice. 

295.  Praise  to  the  Nature. 

296.  Ashes  Urn. 

297.  Holger  Drachman. 

Neujd,  Herman. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

298.  The  Little  Dancing  Girl. 

299.  The  Spring. 

300.  'Wood  Nymph. 

301.  Stina. 

302.  Fourteen  Years. 

303.  Head  of  a Boy. 

Olsson,  Anders. 

304.  Blond. 

Sprinehorn,  Gerda. 

305.  Big  Brother. 

Wissler,  Anders. 

306.  Peasant  Player. 

307.  Minx. 

308.  Girl  Playing  Concertina. 

309.  A Necromancy  Lesson. 

310.  Three  Weeks  Old! 

DRAWINGS,  ENGRAVINGS  AND 
ETCHINGS. 

For  Aberg,  Emil,  see  440. 

Atthim,  Caleb. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

311.  Sonata. 

312.  In  Arcadia. 

313.  Mare  and  Foal. 

Bergstrom,  Sigge. 

314.  Filipstad. 

315.  At  the  Mouth  of  the  River. 

316.  At  the  Strand. 

317.  Hokbergst. 

318.  Winter. 

Beve,  Eva. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

319.  Village  Street. 

320.  Surface  of  Water. 

321.  Prayer. 

322.  In  Thoughts. 

323.  Parrot. 

Bjorkman,  Elsa. 

324.  March  Evening. 

325.  Lungarno. 

326.  From  Dalecarlia. 

327.  South  Part  of  Stockholm. 

328.  In  the  Offing. 

Boberg,  Ferdinand. 

Atvarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

329.  The  Two  Priests. 

330.  Notre  Dame  in  the  Rain. 

331.  The  Ferryboat. 


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91 


Boberg,  Ferdinand— (Continued). 

.332.  The  Train. 

333.  Venetian  Boats. 

334.  Fog  in  the  Harbor. 

335.  The  Bridge. 

336.  St.  Catherine  Church  in  Snow. 

337.  Moonlight. 

33'8.  Snow  Storm. 

339.  Hedvig  Eleonora  Church  in  Stock- 

holm. 

340.  Twilight  in  the  Park. 

341.  House  of  Nobility:  Stockholm. 

342.  Karoline  Chapel:  Stockholm. 

343..  Doorway  of  St.  .Jane’s  Church: 
Stockholm. 

344.  Interior  of  St.  Stephen's  Church: 

Vienna. 

345.  Street  Near  the  House  of  Nobility. 

346.  St.  Martin  Bridge:  Toledo. 
Burmeister,  Gabriel. 

347.  Nocturne. 

348.  Pastoral. 

349.  The  Silent  Place. 

350.  Adagio  Pathetique. 

351.  Old  House  in  Dalecarlia. 

352.  The  Gates  of  the  Fide  Cemetery. 
Fischer,  Per. 

3'53.  Lacko  Castle. 

Gehlin,  Hugo. 

354.  April. 

355.  Song  of  Solomon:  11  chap.,  7 verse. 

356.  The  Favoured. 

357.  The  Gallant  and  the  Death. 

358.  Old  End  Wall. 

Hallen,  Arne. 

359.  In  the  Cafe. 

Halleren,  Ernst. 

360.  Interior. 

361.  The  Threshing  Mill. 

362.  Old  Yard. 

Johansson.  Thor. 

36.3.  Evening. 

364.  Autumn  Dav. 

365.  The  Yard. 

Kiisel,  Ernst. 

366.  Cows  Moving  Home. 

367.  Sheep. 

368.  Calves  Among  the  Reeds. 

369.  Ducks. 

Leiide,  Herbert. 

370.  At  the  Death  Bed. 

Lindstrom.  Martin. 

371.  The  Hanging  Birch. 

372.  The  Mountain  Crevice. 

Luck.  C.  C. 

373.  Goats. 

374.  The  Tool  House. 

375.  Chantecleer. 

Mas-Olle,  Helmer. 

376.  Old  Dalecarlian  Man. 

377.  Dalecarlian  Woman. 

378.  Peasants  from  Dalecarlia. 

Nerman,  Einar. 

379.  Lavalliere. 

380.  Mistingnette. 

Nordensten,  Ragnhild. 

381.  Storm. 

Nordling,  Gerda. 

382.  The  Yellow  Range. 

Norlind,  Ernst. 

383.  Rooks. 

384.  Snow  Melting. 

385.  Study : Head. 

386.  The  Stork  Pair. 


Magnus,  Siri. 

387.  Double  Tulips. 

388.  Portrait. 

389.  Dedication. 

390.  Roses. 

391.  Fuschia. 

Magnusson,  Gustaf. 

392.  Dancing  Girl. 

393.  Salome. 

394.  “For  the  First  Time.’’ 

395.  Violin  Player. 

Molin,  Hjalmar. 

396.  Motiv  from  Stockholm. 

397.  The  Town  Gate. 

Nyman,  Hilding. 

398.  Skiing. 

399.  The  Village  Shoemaker. 

400.  Man  from  Mora. 

Petersen,  Carlo. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 


401. 

Cats. 

402. 

Hens. 

403. 

Owl. 

404. 

Pepper  Bird. 

405. 

Ducks. 

406. 

From  the  Crinoline  Time. 

Petrus, 

Anna. 

407. 

Karin. 

408. 

Siri  Is  Smoking. 

409. 

Profile. 

Ramberg,  Gustaf. 

410.  Croft  in  Skane. 

411.  Milking  Time. 

412.  Half-Timbered  Building:  liven. 

Sahlen,  Arthur. 

413.  Head. 

414.  Evening. 

415.  Barber  Woman. 

416.  Night  in  June. 

417.  Pine  Tree. 

Sahlstrom,  Anna. 

418.  Youth. 

419.  The  Bog. 

420.  Oat  Harvest. 

421.  Siesta. 

Schonberg,  Torsten. 

422.  Self  Portrait. 

423.  Self  Portrait  (on  the  ice). 

424.  The  Golden  Chariot. 

425.  The  Royal  Barche:  “Vasa  Orden.’’ 
Schwab,  Eigil. 

426.  Portrait. 

427.  Self  Portrait. 

428.  Grimace. 

429.  Grimace. 

Stangenberg,  Knut. 

430.  Selma  Lagerlof. 

431.  Gustaf  Fredrikson. 

Straat,  Hjalmar. 

432.  Ski  Springer. 

433.  Pine. 

434.  Sagare-gatan  (old  street  in  Stock- 

holm). 

Sundstrom,  Harriet. 

Honorable  Mention : P.  P.  /.  E,,  1915. 

435.  Greyhounds. 

436.  Labour. 

437.  Ex  Libris. 

438.  Summer  Night. 

Zoir,  Emil. 

439.  Solitude. 

Aberg,  Emil. 

440.  The  Chestnut  Tree. 


The  Works  exhibited  in  Gallery  One  Hundred  and  Eight  are  part  of  the  International 
Section.  They  are  listed  in  the  portion  of  this  catalogue  devoted  to  that  Section  on  pages 
99  to  109. 


92 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


PORTUGUESE  SECTION 

MANUEL  ROLDAN  E PEGO 

Commissioner  General. 

ADRIANO  DE  SOUSA  LOPES 

Commissioner  of  Fine  Arts. 


GALLERIES  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  NINE 
TO  ONE  HUNDRED  AND 
ELEVEN. 

PAINTINGS. 

Aires,  Frederico  Pereira. 

1.  A View  of  Minho. 

2.  The  Great  Overflowing. 

3.  Fog  in  River  Tagus. 

4.  The  Shore  of  Buarcos. 

5.  C'ape  Mondego. 

6.  The  Country  of  Santarem. 

Azevedo  e Silva,  Antonio  Gongalves. 

7.  The  Top. 

8.  A Love  Affair. 

9.  The  Kite. 

10.  Errand  Boy. 

11.  Tasting  the  New  Wine. 

Batalha  Reis,  D.  Zoe. 

12.  On  a Festival  Day. 

13.  The  Cup  of  Tea. 

14.  Chilly. 

Bonvalot,  Carlos. 

15.  Job. 

16.  Study. 

17.  The  Grandmother. 

Brito,  Jose  de. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

18.  The  Wave. 

19.  Tired  of  Waiting. 

Calderon,  Leandro  Joao. 

20.  A Court  in  Minho. 

21.  The  Road  to  Louza. 

22.  The  Ancient  Monastery  of  Alcobaga. 
Campas,  Jose. 

Azvarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

23.  Idyl. 

Cardoso,  Artur  Alves. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

24.  A Cork  Tree  in  the  Afternoon. 

25.  A Country  Home. 

26.  Weaving. 

27.  A Farm  in  Alentejo. 


28. 

The  Beautiful  Apple  Tree. 

29. 

The  Granddaughter  Amusing 
self. 

Her- 

30. 

Portrait. 

31. 

Portrait. 

umbano,  Bordalo  Pinheiro. 

32. 

Portrait  of  the  Portuguese 
Bulhao  Pato. 

Poet 

33. 

Portrait  of  the  Portuguese 
Vale. 

Actor 

34. 

The  White  Glove. 

35. 

Oranges. 

36. 

Oysters. 

Condeixa,  Ernesto  Ferreira. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

37.  The  Vintage. 

38.  A Seaman. 

Correa  de  Lacerda,  Alberto  V.  da  Rocha  Por- 
tugal. 

39.  Blindman’s  Buff. 

40.  The  Church  of  Santa  Clara-a-Velha : 

Coimbra, 

41.  At  Dawn. 

42.  The  Porta  da  Agua:  Alfeite. 


Christino  da  Silva,  Joao  Ribeiro. 

43.  A Court  in  the  Environs  of  Leiria. 

44.  Sunset  at  Belem:  Para. 

Fonseca,  Martinho  Gomes  da. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

45.  An  English  Lady. 

46.  A Child’s  Head. 

47.  Leda  Surprised. 

Gongalves,  D.  Maria  F.  Mauhin. 

48.  In  the  Dining  Room. 

Guedes,  Pedro. 

49.  Cheesemaker. 

50.  Effect  of  Light. 

51.  Noon’s  Rest. 

52.  The  Road  to  Barrosa. 

Malhoa,  Jose. 

Awarded  Grand  Prize:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

53.  The  Native  Song. 

54.  Returning  from  the  Festival. 

55.  The  Country  Schoolmaster. 

56.  A Catholic  Procession  in  the  Country. 

57.  Stop,  Father! 

58.  The  Drunkards. 

59.  Teasing. 

60.  The  Nightingale’s  Veranda. 

Manta,  Abel  Abrantes. 

61.  The  Cloister  of  the  Silence  in  the 

Monastery  of  Santa  Ci'uz : Coimbra. 

62.  A Miserable  Ward. 

63.  A Sad  Landscape. 

Melo,  David  de. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

64.  An  Old  Woman. 

Possoz,  Mily. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

65.  Roses. 

66.  Oranges. 

67.  Death  Nature. 

68.  Drawing. 

Moraes,  Narciso  Alfredo  de. 

69.  The  Grandmother. 

70.  The  Blacksmiths. 

Prat,  Artur. 

71.  Herd  of  Sheep : Foggy  Morning. 

72.  Ambuscade. 

Reis,  Joao. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

73.  Spring. 

74.  Needy  Homes. 

75.  Autumn  Morning. 

76.  Roofs  in  the  Village. 

Ribeiro,  Jor.,  Jose  Nunes. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

77.  The  Potter. 

78.  An  Arabian  Smoking. 

79.  At  the  Looking  Glass. 

80.  The  Mountain  of  Cintra. 

81.  The  Path  of  Colares. 

82.  A Rustic  Home. 

83.  Lighting  the  Cigarette. 

84.  At  Dawn. 

85.  A Rustic  Farm  House:  Environs  of 

Cintra. 

86.  The  Lake  of  Sete  Cidades  in  the 

Island  of  St.  Michael. 

87.  Preparing  for  the  Wash. 

88.  A Corner  at  Sete  Cidades  in  the 

Island  of  St.  Michael. 


ARGENTINE  SECTION 


93 


Saude,  Antonio  Manuel  da. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

89.  On  the  Banks  of  the  Meuse. 

90.  The  Moon  Over  the  Seine. 

91.  The  Night  and  the  Seine. 

92.  On  the  Banks  of  the  Zezere. 

93.  On  the  Banks  of  the  Meuse. 

94.  On  the  Banks  of  the  Zezere. 

Sousa  Lopes,  Adriano  de. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards : 
P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

95.  The  Pilgrimage. 

99.  Effect  of  Light:  Study. 

100.  The  Home  of  the  Washerwoman. 

102.  Effect  of  Moon:  Venice. 

104.  The  Canal  of  St.  Gregory:  Venice. 
106.  Under  the  Orange  Tree. 

114.  My  Village. 

115.  A Village  Church. 

116.  Impression:  Portugal. 

117.  Impression:  Venice. 

118.  Impression:  Venice. 

119.  Court  in  Bruges:  Belgium. 

Trigoso,  Joao  de  Melo  Falcao. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

120.  Golden  Seacoast:  Algarve. 

121.  The  Silver  Weddings. 

Vaz,  Joao. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  £.,  1915. 

122.  An  Old  Wharf. 

123.  The  Church  of  the  Mother  of  God: 

Lisbon. 

124.  Embarking. 

Veloso  Salgado,  Josd. 

Awarded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

125.  Gathering  Sea  Moss:  Minho. 

126.  Ox  Driver:  Minho. 

127.  Charm. 

128.  Sea  Flower. 

129.  A Girl  of  Minho  on  Sunday. 

130.  Washerwoman  of  Minho. 

GROUP  1. 

CLASS  2. 

Christine  da  Silva,  Joao  Ribeiro. 

131.  An  Ancient  Convent:  Environs  of 

Merceana. 


Fonseca,  Martinho  Gomes  da. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

132.  Little  Boy. 

133.  Ecstasy. 

134.  Ellen. 

135.  Mary. 

136.  A Nun. 

137.  Fixing  One’s  Eyes. 

Matoso  da  Fonseca,  Joao  Guilherme. 

138.  Getting  Warm. 

1.39.  Going  Far  Off. 

Possoz,  Mily. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

140.  Mother  and  Daughter. 

141.  Study. 

142.  Environs  of  Etampes. 

Ribeiro  Jor.,  Jose  Nunes. 

143.  Door  in  the  Alcazar:  Tangier. 

GROUP  2. 

CLASS  3. 

O Comercio  do  Porto. 

Engravings. 

GROUP  3. 

CLASS  4. 

Castro,  Rodrigo  de. 

144.  A Child  Study:  Marble. 

Costa  Mota,  Antonio  Augusto  da. 

Azvarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

145.  The  Digger. 

Prat,  Artur. 

146.  Dreaming. 

Simoes  d’Almeida  Sobrinho,  Jose. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P:  I.  E.,  1915. 

147.  Bust  of  an  Old  Woman. 

148.  The  Awakening. 

149.  Childhood. 

Costa,  Tomas. 

150.  Hebe. 

151.  Venus  Anadyomene. 

152.  David. 

Vaz  Jor.,  Julio. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

153.  The  Grandmother. 

154.  Octogenarian. 

155.  The  Light  and  the  Darkness. 

GROUP  3. 

CLASS  7. 

Barreiros,  Augusto  Cesar. 

Wood  Carvings,  Louis  XIV  Style. 


ARGENTINE  SECTION 


DR.  CUPERTINO  DEL  CAMPO 
Special  Delegate  of  Fine  Arts. 

Director  of  the  National  Museum  of  Fine 
Arts  of  Buenos  Aires. 

JUAN  C.  OLIVA  NAVARRO 
Commissioner  of  Fine  Arts. 

Curator  of  the  National  Museum  of  Fine 
Arts  of  Buenos  Aires. 

HORACIO  ANASAGASTI 

Commissioner  General  of  the  Argentine  Republic. 


GALLERY  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  TWELVE. 

PAINTINGS  AND  SCULPTURE. 

Alice,  Antonio. 

Awarded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.P.I.E.,  1915. 

1.  Portrait  of  a Lady. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

2.  Confession. 

3.  Morning  Sun  in  Bogliasco. 


Bastianini,  Rene. 

4.  The  Close  of  the  Day. 

Bermudez,  Jorge. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

5.  The  Young  Landlady. 

6.  Argentine  Cowboy  of  the  North. 

7.  The  Pilgrim. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Boggio,  Pompeo. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

8.  Types  of  the  Quichua  Indian  Tribe 

at  Quebrada  de  Humahuaea. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

9.  Singing  and  Dancing. 

Bustillo,  Alejandro. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

10.  Self  Portrait. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 
Caggiano,  Cesar. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

11.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  G.  M. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 
Del  Campo,  Cupertino. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

12.  Twilight. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

13.  Evening  Light. 

14.  The  Breeding  Stall. 

Canasi,  Dante. 

15.  Portrait. 

De  La  Carcova,  Ernesto. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

16.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  0.  de  la  0. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 
Carnacini,  Ceferino. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

17.  Idyllic. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

18.  A Rainy  Afternoon. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 
Coppini,  Eliseo. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

19.  The  Last  Days. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

20.  The  Old  Stall. 

Correa  Morales,  Elisa  G.  Adde. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

21.  A Head. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

Cullen,  Hernan. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

22.  Remorse. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

Delucchi,  Pedro. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

23.  Sunset. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

24.  Poesy. 

25.  The  Harbor. 

Donnis,  Cayetano. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

26.  The  Appuan  Alps. 

27.  Apples. 

Fader,  Fernando. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

28.  The  Pigs’  Meal. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 
Gismondi,  Lia. 

29.  Peace  for  the  Souls. 

Guido,  Alfredo. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

30.  Images. 

31.  Fantastic  Sensation. 

Lagos,  Alberto. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

32.  An  Indian  of  the  Tehuelche  Tribe. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

33.  Voluptuousness. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

34.  A Head. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 
Lavecchia,  Francisco. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

35.  Near  Twilight. 

36.  The  Charm  of  the  Evening. 

Lopez  Naguil,  Gregorio. 

37.  The  Man  with  the  Blue  Ring. 

38.  The  Greek  of  St.  Vincent. 


Lynch,  Justo. 

39.  A Gray  Day. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 
Malharro,  Martin. 

40.  The  Plow. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

41.  Nocturne. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 
Montero,  Adolfo. 

42.  The  Coalers. 

43.  A Narrow  Street:  Boca  District: 

Buenos  Aires. 

Nava,  Hector. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

44.  Light  and  Shadow. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

45.  Portrait. 

46.  A Woman  from  Chioggia. 

De  Navazio,  Walter. 

47.  A Solitary  Way. 

Oliva  Navarro,  Juan  Carlos. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards : 
P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

48.  Smiling. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

49.  Head  of  a Child. 

Pagano,  Jose  Leon. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

50.  An  Old  Woman  from  Tuscany. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

51.  Harmony  in  Gray. 

52.  Morning. 

Panozzi,  Americo. 

53.  Landscape:  State  of  Mendoza. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

54.  The  First  Lights. 

55.  The  Cloud. 

Pinto,  Octavio. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

56.  The  Shadow  of  the  Calchaqui. 

57.  The  Blind  Spring. 

Quires,  C.,  Bernaldo  de. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

58.  Family  Portrait. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

59.  Portrait  of  the  Artist  Mr.  Sivori. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 
Rocha,  Hector. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

60.  The  Communion. 

Rosa,  Angel  Maria  de. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

61.  The  Visionary. 

62.  Head  of  a Child. 

Rossi,  Alberto  M. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

63.  Buenos  Aires. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

64.  Silhouette. 

Sivori,  Eduardo. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

65.  Self  Portrait. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 
De  La  Torre,  Carlos. 

66.  The  Stage. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

67.  Pig’s  Stall. 

68.  The  Stage  in  the  Pampa. 

69.  The  Hay  Wagon. 

70.  The  Invasion. 

71.  The  Colonist’s  House. 

72.  Trees  on  a Declivity. 

Weiss  A.riei 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

73.  Sunday. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 

74.  Portrait. 

Zonza  Briano,  Pedro. 

Awarded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.P.I.E.,  1915. 

75.  Increase  and  Multiply. 

Lent  by  Museum  of  Buenos  Aires. 


THE  NETHERLANDS  (HOLLAND)  SECTION 


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THE  NETHERLANDS  (HOLLAND)  SECTION 


C.  J.  K.  VAN  AALST 

President  of  the  Central  Commission,  Amsterdam. 

H.  A.  VAN  COENEN  TORCH1ANA 

Resident  Commissioner  General. 

WILLEM  WITSEN 

Commissioner  of  Fine  Arts. 


HOLLAND  COMMITTEE 
WILLY  MARTENS,  President. 
WILLEM  WITSEN,  Vice-President. 
A.  M.  GORTER,  Secretary. 

R.  IVES  BROWNE  \ 

C.  M.  GARMS  > Members. 

H.  M.  KRABBE  ) 


G.  E.  DE  VRIES,  Manager. 


GALLERIES  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  THIR- 
TEEN TO  ONE  HUNDRED  AND 
SIXTEEN. 

PAINTINGS. 

Addicks,  Christian  Johannes. 

1.  Mother  and  Child. 

Akkeringa,  Johannes. 

2.  On  the  Edge  of  the  Water. 
Arntzenius,  Paul. 

3.  Native  of  Volendam. 

Asscher,  Henriette. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

4.  Tailor  Hands  at  the  Old  Men’s 

Home. 

Bastert,  Nicolaas. 

5.  My  Village. 

6.  Enkhuizen  Harbour. 

Bauer,  M.  A.  J. 

Awarded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.P.I.  E.,  1915. 

7.  Oriental  Equestrian. 

Bautz,  David. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

8.  Dead  Birds. 

Beek,  Bernardus  Antonie. 

9.  Dutch  Landscape. 

Berg,  Anna  C.  van  den. 

10.  Larkspur. 

Berkemeyer,  Ludolph. 

11.  On  the  Banks  of  a Dutch  Lake. 
Bleckmann,  W.  C.  C. 

12.  Spring. 

Blommers,  Bernardus  Johannes. 

13.  On  the  Way  Home. 

14.  Summer. 

Bodifee,  Paul. 

15.  Field  of  Blooming  Poppies. 


Boer,  G.  J.  de. 

1G.  In  the  Woods. 

Breitner,  G.  H. 

Awarded  Grand  Prize:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

17.  Amsterdam  Timber-Port. 

Breman,  C.  0. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

18.  The  Bay  of  Naples. 

Chattel,  Fredericus  J.  du. 

19.  To  the  Mill. 

Coert,  Anthoni. 

20.  The  Deserted  House. 

Deutman,  Frans. 

21.  Little  Mother. 

Deventer,  Johanna  Cornelia  van. 

22.  Beeches. 

Dooyewaard,  Jacob. 

23.  Meditation. 

Duyl-Schwartze,  Th.  van. 

24.  The  Fan. 

25.  Mahler’s  Bust  by  Rodin. 

2G.  Portrait  of  H.  M.  the  Queen  of  tho 
Netherlands. 

Dysselhof,  G.  W. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  £.,  1915. 

27.  Lobsters. 

Engel,  Frederik. 

28.  Milking  Time, 
van  Essen,  Jan. 

29.  Pelicans. 

Frankfort,  E.  D. 

30.  Along  the  Road. 

Garjeanne,  J. 

31.  Shadows  of  the  Clouds. 

Garins,  Coenraad  M. 

32.  The  Enkhuizen  St.  Pancrae  Steeple. 

Gerdes,  Ed. 

33.  Womanhood:  1914. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Goedvriend,  Theodoor. 

34.  From  a Fairy  of  the  Veluw  County. 

35.  Old  Cottage  at  Chailly:  France. 

Gori,  Berta. 

36.  Old  Woman. 

Gorter,  Arnold  Marc. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

37.  Autumnal  Day. 

Graafland,  Rob. 

38.  Summer  Day. 

Groot,  G.  de. 

39.  In  the  Kempen  Country. 

Haverman,  H.  J. 

40.  Fresh  Life. 

Hem,  Piet  van  der. 

41.  Katwyk  Fisherwoman. 

Hyner,  Arend. 

42.  Village  Talk. 

Israels,  Isaac. 

43.  Spanish  Cafe. 

44.  The  Great  Mare. 

Ives  Browne,  Robert. 

45.  Before  the  Mirror. 

Jans,  Jan. 

46.  Standing  Water  on  the  Sand  Hills: 

Spring  Morning. 

Jurres,  J.  H. 

47.  Casting  Stones  at  Don  Quixote. 
Kerling,  Anna  E. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

48.  Diligent  Old  Woman. 

49.  Providing  with  Fodder. 

Koster,  Anton  Louis. 

50.  A Bulb  Grower’s  House  with  Nur- 

sery of  Darwin  Tulips  in  Holland. 

51.  View  on  the  River  Spaarne  near 

Haarlem. 

Krabbe,  H.  M. 

52.  At  Grannv’s. 

53.  First  Steps. 

Kramer,  Martinus. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  7.  E.,  1915. 

54.  Winter  Time  in  Holland. 

Ledeboer,  Hans. 

55.  What  I Saw  in  My  Dream. 

Lenselink,  Rens. 

56.  March  Weather  in  Holland. 

Maarel,  M.  van  der. 

57.  Idleness. 

Martens,  Willy. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

58.  Going  to  Church. 

Mastenbroek,  Johan  Hendrik  van. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

59.  In  the  Lock  at  Delfshaven. 

60.  As  Busy  as  Bees  in  the  Harbor  at 

Rotterdam. 

Mension,  C.  J. 

61.  The  Beast  of  Prey. 

Mesdag,  H.  W. 

62.  A Stormy  Sea. 

Meyer,  Johan. 

63.  Early  Morning. 

Moen,  Charles  Antoine. 

64.  Begonias. 

Mondriaan,  Fritz. 

65.  The  Hague  Wood  in  October. 
Monnickendam,  Martin. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

66.  Life’s  Joy. 

Moulyn,  S. 

67.  Portrait. 

Nakken,  Willem  Carel. 

68.  Cart  for  the  Conveyance  of  Stones, 

near  Paris. 

Oldewelt,  Ferdinand  Gustaaf  Willem. 

60.  For  the  Poor. 


Overbeek,  G.  J.  van. 

70.  Cart  Horses  at  the  Bank  of  • the 

River. 

Pieters,  Evert. 

71.  Gypje. 

Regt,  P.  de. 

72.  Dreary  Day  in  Spring. 

Repelius,  Betsy. 

73.  Interior  of  a Dutch  Home. 

Rhynnen,  Jan  van. 

74.  Charming  Spot. 

Roelofs,  Albert. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

75.  Meditation. 

Roelofs,  Willem  E.,  Jr. 

76.  In  the  Land  of  Tulips. 

Rosse,  Hermann. 

77.  The  Water  Palace. 

78.  Carmel  Bay. 

Schaap,  E.  R.  D. 

79.  Spring. 

Schaap-van  der  Pek,  H.  W.  J. 

80.  Ruins  on  a Mountain  Top. 

Schermer,  Cornells. 

81.  Billeting  Dutch  Lancers. 

Schildt,  Martinus. 

82.  Interior  of  a Home. 

Schipperus,  Pieter  Adrianus. 

83.  Winter. 

Schulman,  David. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

84.  A Winter  Afternoon  at  Laren. 

Sluiter,  Willy. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

85.  The  Angelus. 

Sluyters,  Jan. 

86.  Woman  in  Scarlet. 

87.  Woman  in  Yellow. 

Smith,  Hobbe. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

88.  Old  Woman  Reading  the  Bible. 
Steelink,  Willem. 

89.  On  the  Heath. 

90.  Along  the  Coast. 

Sterre  de  Jong,  J.  F. 

91.  Sunday  Morning  at  Laren. 

Surie,  Jacoba. 

92.  Boy  and  Vegetables. 

Thol-Ruysch,  Aletta  van. 

93.  Mushrooms. 

Tholen,  W.  B. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

94.  Church  near  Leiden. 

Tonge,  Lammert  van  der. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

95.  Riches. 

Velsen,  Suze. 

96.  Autumn. 

Vlaanderen,  Joh. 

97.  Country  Road  in  the  County  of 

Overyssel. 

Vreedenburg,  C. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

98.  Unloading  Peat  on  the  Edge  of  the 

Canal. 

Vreedenburg,  Schotel  M. 

99.  Slum  in  the  City  of  Hattem. 

Waay,  Nicolaas  van  der. 

100.  A Dutch  Orphan  House  Girl. 
Wandscheer,  M. 

101.  Nasturtium. 

Waning,  Cornelis,  Anthony  van. 

102.  Ancient  Part  The  Hague  City. 
Weele,  H.  J.  van  der. 

103.  Dutch  Ploughing  Oxen. 


THE  NETHERLANDS  (HOLLAND)  SECTION 


97 


Weisfenbruch,  Jan  Willem. 

104.  View  of  a Dutch  City. 

Westermann,  G. 

105.  On  the  Pavement. 

Weyns,  J.  H. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

106.  Old  Women’s  Home. 

Wiggers,  Derk. 

107.  Pull  Moon. 

Willigen,  C.  A.  van  der. 

108.  Nasturtium. 

Witsen,  W. 

Member  of  the  International  J ury  of  Awards : 
P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

109.  Binnenkant:  Winter  at  Amsterdam. 

110.  Montelbaan  Steeple:  Oude  Waal  at 

Amsterdam. 

Wolbers,  Hermanns  Gerardus. 

111.  In  the  Meadow. 

Walter,  Hendrik  Jan. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

112.  Pishing  Fleet  Leaving  a Cornish 

Harbor. 

Wysmuller,  J.  H. 

113.  View  of  Part  of  the  City  of  Amster- 

dam. 

Zoetelief  Tromp,  J. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  1915. 

114.  On  the  Beach. 

Zon,  Jacques. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

115.  Navying. 

GRAPHIC  ART. 

Arntzenius,  Paul. 

116.  The  Training  Ship. 

117.  The  Old  Dutch  Waterland. 

Bauer,  M.  A.  J. 

118.  The  Holy  Camel. 

119.  A Damascus  Bazar. 

120.  An  Oriental  Prince. 

Bosch,  Etienne. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.  1915. 

121.  Salerno. 

122.  Notre  Dame  de  Paris. 

Dupont,  P. 

12.3.  Western  Church  Steeple. 

124.  Old  Church  Steeple. 

Graadt  van  Roggen  (Johannes  Mattheus). 

125.  Old  Bridge. 

126.  Showery  Weather. 

Harting,  Dirk. 

127.  Amersfoort  Canal. 

128.  The  Amsterdam  Lock. 

Haverman,  H.  J. 

129.  Beggar. 

130.  Generalife. 

131.  Ass  Drivers. 

Hemelman,  Albert. 

132.  Small  Ghelder  Yard. 

133.  Pile  Driver  at  Amsterdam. 

Hoytema,  Th.  van. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.  1915. 

134.  White  Herons. 

135.  Cactus. 

Israels,  Isaac. 

136.  Etching. 

137.  Etching. 

138.  Etching. 

139.  Etching. 

140.  Etching. 

Jong,  Toon  de. 

141.  Veere  Cathedral. 

142.  Tjalk  Outside  Dordrecht. 


Koekkoek,  Gerard. 

143.  Delfshaven  Harbour. 

Kouw,  Casper  Marinus  Leendert. 

144.  On  the  Dyke. 

145.  Thistle. 

Krabbe,  H.  M. 

146.  Portrait  of  a Child. 

147.  Portrait  of  a Lady. 

Kramer,  Martinus. 

148.  To  the  River. 

149.  Downs-Oaks. 

Moulyn,  S. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

150.  Le  Chateau  de  Beaufort. 

151.  Studv  of  the  Nude. 

152.  Villa  d’Este. 

Nieuwenkamp,  W.  O.  J. 

153.  Woodcutters. 

154.  Edam. 

155.  On  the  Lake. 

156.  Palling  Leaves. 

Poortenaar,  Jan. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

157.  Trafalgar  Square. 

158.  Jerusalem  Chamber:  Westminister 

Abbey. 

Proost,  Johannes. 

159.  Brick  Kiln. 

Schelfhout,  Lodewyk. 

160.  Winter  Tree. 

161.  Les  Angles. 

Tholen,  W.  B. 

162.  Nave. 

163.  Harbour. 

164.  The  Philosopher. 

165.  Cage. 

166.  Cross. 

Veldheer,  J.  G. 

167.  The  Borough. 

168.  The  Old  Watchman. 

169.  Rotterdam. 

170.  Harlem  St.  Anne. 

Velsen,  Suze. 

171.  Sunny  Doorlet. 

172.  Old  Dutch  Slum. 

Witsen,  W. 

Member  of  the  International  fury  of  Awards : 
P.  P.  I.  E„  1915. 

173.  Reconstruction  in  Old  Amsterdam. 

174.  The  Kran  Lock. 

175.  Steeple  Montelbaan:  Oude  Waal. 

Zwart,  W.  de. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

176.  Sunny  Tree-Lined  Path. 

177.  Cattle  Market. 

SCULPTURE. 

Clercq,  T.  le. 

178.  Perdition. 

Dantzig,  Rachel  M.  van. 

179.  Mother  and  Child. 

180.  Italian  Parmer's  Wife  and  Goat. 
Hesselink,  Abraham. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

181.  Narcis. 

182.  Lidia. 

Jeltsema,  T.  E. 

183.  Young  Sportsman  Sitting  Down: 

Ready  to  Start  Again. 
Schreve-Yzerman,  Jo. 

184.  Amsterdam  Orphan  Girl. 

185.  “Lonely  and  Deserted.’’ 

Wyk,  Charles  van. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

186.  On  the  Way  Home. 

187.  Sheep  and  Lamb. 

188.  Cessation  from  Labor. 


For  Galleries  One  Hundred  and  Seventeen  to  One  Hundred  and  Twenty  See  United  States 
Section,  Pages  75  to  81. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


NORTH  ENTRANCE 


GALLERIES 

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PALACE  OF  FINE  ARTS 
PANAMA-PACIFIC  INTERNATIONAL  EXPOSITION 

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INTERNATIONAL  SECTION 

Much  of  the  International  Section  was  arranged  in  Europe  by  Mr.  J.  Nilsen  Laurvik, 
Special  Representative  of  the  Department  of  Fine  Arts. 


GALLERIES  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  EIGHT, 
ONE  HUNDRED  AND  TWENTY-ONE 
TO  ONE  HUNDRED  AND 
FORTY-THREE. 


Part  of  the  International  Section  is  exhib- 
ited in  Gallery  One  Hundred  and  Eight  (Pal- 
ace of  Fine  Arts),  and  the  remainder  in 
Galleries  One  Hundred  and  Twenty-one  to 
One  Hundred  and  Forty-three,  in  the  Annex. 

Adams,  John  Quincy.  Austria. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

1.  Portrait:  Mrs.  John  Quincy  Adams. 

2.  Portrait:  Fraulein  Von  Sevbl. 


Agthe,  Curt. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

3.  At  the  Spring. 

Aguiar,  El  Conde  de.  Spain. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

4.  A Study. 

5.  Natural  Type  of  Seville. 

6.  Memories. 


Andrassy,  Theod.  Hungary. 

7.  Moonlight:  Arabia. 

Lent  by  Count  Gyula  Andrassy. 

8.  Arabian  Village  by  Night. 

Lent  by  Count  Gyula  Andrdssy. 

Baixas  Carrate,  Juan.  Spain. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

9.  Happy  Children. 

10.  The  Fair  of  St.  Thomas. 

Barabas,  Miklos.  Hungary. 

11.  Portrait:  Count  L.  Batthy&nyi. 

Lent  by  Count  Batthydnyi. 

12.  Portrait:  De&k  Ferencz. 


Barta,  E. 

13.  The  Beggars. 

Lent  by  Dr. 
Batthyanyi,  Count  Gyula. 
Awarded  Silver  Medal: 

14.  Bal  des  Ardents. 

15.  Casa  Rossa. 

16.  Juvisy. 

17.  Ladies  of  the  Harem. 

18.  Longchamps. 

19.  Soiree. 


Hungary. 

Igndcz  Fekete. 

Hungary. 
P.  P.  I.  E„  1915. 


Baumgartner,  Tomas.  Germany. 

20.  Lady  in  Furs. 

Becker,  Benno.  Germany. 

21.  At  Lake  Como. 

Benczur,  Bela.  Hungary. 

22.  Hot  Day:  Lake  Balaton:  Hungary. 

23.  Storm:  Lake  Balaton:  Hungary. 

Benczur,  Gyula.  Hungary. 

24.  Man’s  Portrait. 

Lent  by  B41a  Benczur,  Esq. 

-5.  Portrait:  Count  J.  Andr&ssy,  Sr. 

Lent  by  Count  Gyula  Andr&ssy. 
Benlliure  y Gil.  Spain. 

26.  Nude. 


Bendicha,  Alfonsa.  Spain. 

27.  Tapestry — Andromeda  and  Perseus. 

Bereny,  Robert.  Hungary. 

28.  Shadow  Giving  Way  to  Sunshine. 

29.  My  Happy,  Merry,  Sad,  Indifferent 

and  Jealous  People  Beneath  the 
Town. 


Bereny,  Robert — (Continued). 

30.  Portrait:  Composer  Bartdk. 

31.  The  Faraglini’s. 

32.  Sewing  Woman:  Evening  in  Her 

Room. 

33.  Golgotha. 

34.  Fantastic  Rocks. 

35.  Souvenir  of  a Meadow. 

36.  Yellow  Embroidery. 

37.  Flowers  and  Animals. 

38.  Blue  Fishes. 

39.  Fairyland. 

40.  Souvenir  of  a Sunny  Garden. 

41.  Bird  in  Shnset. 

42.  A Decoration. 

43.  Landscape. 

44.  Mountain  and  Rocks. 

45.  Trees  of  Fairyland. 

46.  Playing  Horses. 

47.  Scenes  of  a Circus. 

48.  Boat  Between  Waves. 

49.  Tropical  Trees. 

50.  Squirrels. 

Besnard,  Albert.  France. 

51.  Man  in  Pink. 

52.  The  Dancer  with  a Yellow  Mask. 

53.  The  Procession  of  Langar. 

54.  On  a Stairway  in  Benares. 

55.  A Street  in  Madeira. 

56.  The  Brahmin. 

57.  Study  for  the  Dancer  with  the  Yel- 

low Mask. 

58.  A Curio  Dealer  in  Delhi. 

59.  The  Bracelet  Seller. 


Best,  Hans.  Germany. 

60.  Grandmother  and  Grandchild. 

Bilbao,  Gonzalo.  Spain. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

61.  Garden  of  the  Alcazar,  No.  2. 

62.  Garden  of  the  Alcazar,  No.  1. 

63.  A Garden  of  Seville. 

64.  Dance  of  the  Luises  in  the  Cathedral 

of  Seville. 

65.  Cigarette  Girls  of  Seville. 

66.  Figaro. 

67.  The  Little  Gypsy. 

68.  To  the  Tarrijos  Fair. 

69.  Cigarette  Girls. 

70.  Factory  Shop. 

Bobrowsky,  Grigori.  Russia. 

71.  Portrait  of  a Woman. 

Boemm,  Ritta.  Hungary. 

72.  Hungarian  Interior. 

73'.  Old  Hungarian  Jugs. 

Bohm,  Pal.  Hungary. 

74.  Christmas  Mummers. 

Brod_s_zky,  Sandor.  Hungary. 

75.  Peasant  Woman. 

Brock,  Gustav.  Denmark. 

76.  Mrs.  Bertha  Asp. 

77.  Queen  Alexandrine  of  Denmark. 

78.  Mrs.  Eleanor  Magruder. 

Bruck,  Lajos.  Hungary. 

79.  Old  Hungarian  Peasant. 

80.  Seaside  in  Bretagne. 

81.  Village  Houses:  Hungary. 

82.  Italian  Child  with  Cherries. 

83.  Interior:  Hungarian  Peasant  House. 

84.  Girl  and  Butterflies. 

85.  Summer  Clouds. 

86.  Market  Place. 

Lent  by  Count  Gyula  Andrassy. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Bruck,  Miksa. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P ■ L 

87.  Auvergne  Interior. 

88.  Flowerbeds  near  Budapest. 

89.  Hungarian  Interior. 
Brundrit,  R.  G. 

90.  Dinant-sur-Meuse. 

Briine,  Heinrich. 

91.  Picnic  in  the  Woods. 


Hungary. 

E.,  1915. 


England. 

Germany. 


Burmester,  Ernst. 

92.  Railroad  Bridge. 

Cabrera  Canto,  F. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P. 

93.  Grandfather’s  Birthday. 

94.  Landscape. 

95.  Woman’s  Love. 

96.  Head. 

97.  The  Dinner. 


Germany. 

Spain. 

I.  E.,  1915. 


Cammerloher,  Karl  Moritz.  Austria. 

98.  Landscape. 

99.  Portrait  of  a Lady. 

100.  Portrait  of  a Child. 

Capdevila,  Gines.  Spain. 

101.  Maja. 

Cardona,  Juan.  Spain. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E-,  1915. 

102.  Gypsy. 

103.  Before  the  Dresser. 

104.  The  Kiss. 


Cardunets  Cazorla,  Alejandro.  Spain. 

105.  Montremy. 

Casals  y Peypoch,  Josd.  Spain. 

106.  Gardens  of  Catalunia,  No.  1. 

107.  Gardens  of  Catalunia,  No.  2. 


Chimona,  Nicolas.  Russia. 

108.  Hellas. 

109.  Les  Isles  du  Prince. 


Christmas,  E.  W.  England. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

110.  Moonlight  in  the  Argentine. 

111.  Christ  of  the  Andes. 


Cortes-Riera,  Fernando.  Spain. 

112.  Twilight. 

Csiktornyai.  Hungary. 

113.  Landscape. 

Cs6k,  Istvan.  Hungary. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

114.  Two  Girls  in  a Garden. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

115.  Fairies. 

116.  Summer  Flowers. 

117.  On  the  Lido. 

118.  Still  Life. 

119.  Chinese  Porcelains. 

120.  Spring. 

121.  Asters. 


Czigany,  Dezso. 

122.  Woman  Arranging  Hair. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Ign&cz  Fekete. 

Dake,  Carel  L.,  Jr.  Holland. 

123.  The  Trail. 

124.  On  the  Slopes:  Mt.  Tamalpais. 

Dalmau,  Jose.  Spain. 

125.  My  Friend  Mr.  Bernard,  Art  Critic 

of  the  Revue  Mondaine. 
Dods-Withers,  Isobel.  England. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

126.  The  Fortress  Church  of  Albi. 

Draper,  H.  J.  England. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E-,  1915. 

127.  Flying  Fish. 

Edvi-Illds,  Alad&r.  Hungary. 

128.  Stall. 

129.  Young  Bull. 

130.  Resting  Cow. 

131.  Siesta. 

132.  Before  the  Storm. 

133.  Grey  Horse. 


Edvi-Illes,  Aladar — (Continued). 

134.  Prairie  Hut:  Hungary. 

135.  Homeward. 

Emerici,  Andor.  Hungary. 

136.  Crucifixion. 

Lent  by  Bela  Benczur,  Esq. 

137.  Girl’s  Head. 

Lent  by  Bdla  Benczur,  Esq. 

138.  Child’s  Head.  _ 

Lent  by  Bela  Benczur,  Esq. 
Engel,  Otto  H.  Germany. 

139.  Picnic  on  the  Beach. 

Engelman,  Peter.  Austria. 

140.  Portrait:  No.  2. 

141.  Portrait:  No.  1. 

142.  Portrait,  No.  3. 


Esser,  Theodor.  Germany. 

143.  Interior. 

Fechin,  Nicholai.  Russia 

144.  Lady  in  Pink.  . 

Lent  by  William  Smith  Stimmel, 
Esq. 

Feherv&ry,  Erzsi.  Hungary. 

145.  Margaret  Island. 

146.  Landscape. 

Fenyes,  Adolf.  Hungary. 

147.  Kitchen  Table. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 


Ferenczy,  Karoly.  Hungary. 

148.  Still  Life:  Roses. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

149.  Landscape. 

150.  Girl’s  Portrait. 


Ferenczy,  Valdr.  Hungary. 

151.  Flute  Player. 

152.  San  Pietro  di  Castello:  Venice. 


Ferrer,  Santiago.  Spain. 

153.  Interior. 

Fillol,  Antonio.  Spain. 

154.  The  Old  Clothes  Woman. 

155.  Uncle  Tanacha. 

156.  The  Blown  Flower. 

Gaigher,  Horatio.  Austria. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal P . P-  I-  P-t  1915. 

157.  Portrait:  Benedict  XV. 

158.  Portrait:  Pope  Pius  X. 

Galimberti,  Sandor.  Hungary. 

159.  St.  Rafael. 

160.  Motive:  Hungarian  Town. 

161.  Motive:  Rue  de  Vaugirard. 

Galimberti-Denes,  Valeria.  Hungary. 

162.  Chrysanthemums  in  Blue  Vase. 

163.  Still  Life  : Roses. 

Finland. 

d Din  i q 1 1 


Gallen-Kallela,  Axel. 

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104.  Plain. 

165.  On  Guard. 

166.  Tropical  Fruits:  Still  Life. 

167.  A Wild  Savannah. 

168.  My  First  Hyena. 

169.  Symposium. 

170.  Kenoussa. 

171.  My  First  Buffalo. 

172.  In'  Autumn  Sunlight. 

173.  Portrait:  Waino  Salmin. 

174.  Portrait,  of  Madam  E.  E. 

175.  Young  Kikouyou  Warrior. 

176.  Banana  Leaves. 

177.  The  Deluge. 

178.  Lynx  Hunter. 

179.  Rhinoceros  and  Euphorbia. 

180.  Playing  Child. 

181.  Sunset. 

182.  Portrait:  Robert  Kajanus. 

183.  Evening  Heat. 

184.  Burial. 

185.  Buffalo  Hunt. 

186.  Portrait:  Mr.  Gustav  Mahler. 

187.  Mv  First  Rhinoceros. 

188.  The  Tribe  of  Naudi. 


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101 


Gallen-Kallela,  Axel — (Continued). 


189. 

Massai  Watching. 

190. 

Kullerve  Warrior. 

191. 

Summer  Night. 

192. 

The  Cataract  of  Masioja. 

193. 

Spring. 

194. 

The  Wreath  of  Anemones. 

194. 

Portrait:  Mother  and  Infant. 

196. 

Barcarole  of  Kalserala. 

197. 

Savage  in  the  Shadow. 

198. 

The  Tiasini  Mountains. 

199. 

Gazelle. 

200. 

Crocodile. 

201. 

Rainbow. 

202. 

The  Little  Valley. 

203. 

Carcass. 

204. 

Meadow. 

205. 

The  School. 

206. 

Zebras. 

207. 

Hide. 

208. 

Zebras  and  Chamois. 

209. 

Parched  Fir  Tree:  Winter. 

210. 

Burned  Fir  Tree. 

211. 

After  the  Hunt. 

212. 

Portrait  of  Madam  G.  A.  S. 

213. 

Slain  Rhinoceros. 

214. 

Kikouyou. 

215. 

Broken  Fir  Tree. 

216. 

The  Waterfall. 

217. 

Kikouyou  Woman. 

218. 

Massai  Warrior. 

219. 

Homo  Victor. 

220. 

Portrait:  Mr.  Alpo  Sailo. 

221. 

Antelope. 

222. 

The  Burnt  Prairie. 

223. 

Denya  Sabouk. 

224. 

Wild  Date  Palm. 

225. 

Portrait  of  Madam  M.  G.  K. 

226. 

Bathers. 

227. 

Landscape  Painter. 

228. 

Spring  Breezes. 

229. 

Ski  Runners. 

230. 

In  the  Brush. 

231. 

Portrait  of  a Lady  among  the  Rocks. 

232. 

Model  of  a Cupola  for  the  Capitol 
Building  at  Helsingfors. 

233. 

The  Thieves  of  Lampo. 

Galofre 

Oiler,  Francisco.  Spain. 

The  Key  of  the  Bull  Pen. 

234. 

Garcia  Escarre,  Francisco.  Spain. 

235. 

Esmeraldine. 

236. 

Maternity. 

Garrido, 

Ramon.  Spain. 

237. 

The  Beggars. 

Ginnett, 

Louise.  England. 

Awarded,  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

238. 

The  Golden  Hypnos. 

Glatter, 

Gyula.  Hungary. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

239. 

Lady’s  Portrait. 

Glatz,  Oszkar.  Hungary. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal  (for  Oil  Painting): 
P.  P.  1.  £.,  1915. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal  (for  Water  Color 
Painting):  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

240.  Hungarian  Landscape. 

241.  The  Visit. 

242.  Hungarian  Goose  Girls. 

243.  Transylvanian  Landscape. 

244.  Shepherdess. 

von  Glehn,  Jane  Emmet.  England. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

245.  The  Blue  Jacket. 

von  Glehn,  W.  G.  England. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

246.  La  Colline  Sacree. 

Gohler,  Hermann.  Germany. 

247.  Schloss  Favorite. 

Gomez,  Constantino.  Spain. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

248.  Procession  of  Christ  at  Albarracin. 

249.  A Forge. 

250.  Fruit  Stand  in  Valencia. 


Goodman,  R.  G.  England. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal  (for  Pastels):  P.  P. 
/.  £.,  1915. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal  (for  Oil  Painting) : 
P.  P.  1.  £.,  1915. 

251.  Tulloch : Scotland. 

252.  A South  African  Homestead. 

253.  The  Coast  of  England. 

254.  The  Alhambra : Granada. 

Hambuchen,  Wilhelm.  Germany. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

255.  Early  Autumn  Morning. 

Hary,  Gyula.  Hungary. 

256.  Fisher  Bastion : Budapest. 

Hatvany,  Baron  Ferencz.  Hungary. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal  (for  Oil  Painting): 
P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal  (for  Drawing) : P. 
P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

257.  Still  Life. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

258.  Sunny  Street. 

Lent  by  Count  Gyula  Andrassy. 

259.  Still  Life. 

260.  Environs  of  Rome. 

Haweis,  Stephen.  England. 

261.  Forte  dei  Marmi  Liguria. 

262.  Moala  Fiji. 

263.  Na  Assama  Viti  Levu. 

264.  Vakamololo  Dance,  Fiji  No.  1. 

265.  Vakamololo  Dance,  Fiji  No.  3. 

266.  Vakamololo:  Three  Girls. 

267.  Vakamololo  Dance  No.  2. 

Hellwag,  Rudolf.  Germany. 

268.  The  Pool  of  London. 

Helsby,  Alfredo.  Chile. 

269.  A Coming  Storm  in  the  Andes. 

270.  Chilean  Farmhouses  in  Spring. 

Hollo,  Geza.  Hungary. 

271.  Weaving  Design  No.  528. 

Holmboe,  Thorolf. 

272.  Eider  Ducks. 

Hiibner,  Ulrich. 

273.  Clear  Weather. 

Hughes-Stanton  H. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  £.. 

274.  Fort  St.  Andre. 

Ivanvi-Griinwald,  Bela. 

275.  Bathing  Women. 

276.  Park  View. 

277.  Tree  in  Blossom. 

278.  Sunshine. 

279.  Two  Women. 

280.  Nascence. 

Javor,  Pal.  Hungary. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  £.,  1915. 

281.  Hungarian  Home  Altar. 

282.  Altar:  Hungarian  Peasant  Church. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 
Jones,  Reginald.  England. 

283.  The  Mill  Pond. 

Kaiser,  Richard.  Germany. 

284.  From  an  Old  Park. 

Karlovsky,  Bertalan.  Hungary. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  £.,  1915. 

285.  Portrait : Countess  K&rolyi. 

Lent  by  Count  Gyula  Andrassy. 

286.  Portrait : Count  Gyula  Andrassy. 

Lent  by  Count  Gyula  Andr£ssy. 

287.  Portrait : Madame  Alcsuti. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Agoston  Alcsuti. 
Katona,  Nandor.  Hungary. 

288.  In  the  Tatra. 

289.  In  the  T&tra. 

Lent  by  Count  Lajos  Batthy&nyi. 
Kaziany,  cdon.  Hungary. 

290.  The  Dark  Woman. 

291.  The  Young  Man. 

292.  Under  the  Cypress. 

293.  Study:  The  Disciple. 

294.  Study : Head. 

295.  The  Serpentine  Dancer. 

296.  Mors  Peregrinans. 

297.  The  Castle  of  Tiszadob. 


Norway. 

Germany. 

England. 

1915. 

Hungary. 


102 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Kernstock,  Karoly.  Hungary. 

298.  Study  for  Glass  Painting. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

299.  Portrait:  Painter  Czobel. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

300.  Horsemen. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

301.  Nude. 

Kezdi-Kovacs,  L&szlo.  Hungary. 

302.  Sunlit  Trees. 


Kips,  Erich.  Germany. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P . P.  f.  E.,  1915. 

303.  Steamer  in  Dock : Hamburg. 

Knight,  Harold.  England. 

Azvarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

304.  The  Girl  and  the  Picture. 

Knight,  Laura.  England. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

305.  The  Model. 


Knirr,  Heinrich.  Germany. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

306.  Self  Portrait. 

Kokoschka,  Oskar.  Austria. 

307.  Portrait:  Architect  Adolf  Loos. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

308.  Portrait:  Dr.  Egon  Wellesz. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Egon  Wellesz. 

309.  Portrait:  Peter  Altenberg. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

310.  Portrait  of  the  Artist. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

311.  Portrait:  Emma  Veronica  Sanders. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

312.  Portrait:  Doctor  Von  Webern,  Com- 

poser. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

313.  Portrait:  Angora  Cat. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

314.  Portrait:  Paul  Seheerbaut. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

315.  Portrait:  Doctor  Verona. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

316.  Portrait:  Doctor  de  Jankosky. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

317.  Portrait:  Mrs.  H. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

318.  Portrait:  Mrs.  Adolf  Loos. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

319.  Portrait : Two  Children. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

320.  Portrait:  Italian  Lady. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 

321.  Child  with  Hands  of  Father  and 

Mother. 

Lent  by  Adolf  Loos,  Esq. 


Korosfoi-Kriesch,  A. 


322 

Fear. 

323! 

Joy. 

324. 

By  the  Wayside. 

325. 

Zach  Klara. 

326. 

Zach  Klara. 

327. 

Weaving: 

Design 

No. 

328. 

Weaving: 

Design 

No. 

309 

Weaving: 

Design 

No. 

330. 

Weaving : 

Design 

No. 

331. 

Weaving: 

Design 

No. 

332 

Weaving: 

Design 

No. 

333] 

Weaving : 

Design 

No. 

33'4. 

Weaving : 

Design 

No. 

335. 

Weaving : 

Design 

No. 

336. 

Weaving: 

Design 

No. 

337. 

Weaving : 

Design 

No. 

Kunffy,  Lajos. 

338.  Mihaly  Czigany. 
Kunwald,  Cezar. 

3.39.  Portrait. 

Lavery,  John. 

340.  Portrait. 

Lawson,  J.  Kerr. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P. 

341.  St.  Botolph’s  Church, 


Hungary. 


451. 

758. 

291. 

97. 

742. 

734. 

173. 

593. 

749. 

617. 

113. 

Hungary. 

Hungary. 

England. 

England. 

P.  I.  E.,  1915. 
Boston. 


Lipoth,  Ferencz.  Hungary. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

342.  Color  Marmit  No.  1. 

343.  Color  Marmit  No.  2. 

344.  Color  Marmit  No.  3. 

345.  Color  Marmit  No.  4. 

346.  Decorative  Panel:  Hungarian  Peas- 

ant Motive. 

347.  Decorative  Panel : Mythological  Mo- 

tive. 

Llimona,  Juan.  Spain. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

348.  Fig  Tree. 

349.  Sonata  Without  Words. 


Llopis  de  Casades,  Juan  Maria.  Spain. 

350.  Garden. 

351.  Interior. 

352.  Interior  of  Church. 


Lopez-Mesquita,  Jose  M.  Spain. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

353.  A Spanish  Gypsy. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Alice  Mumford 
Roberts. 

354.  Matador. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Alice  Mumford 
Roberts. 

Lotz,  Karoly.  Hungary. 

355.  Bathing  Women. 

356.  Portrait:  Artist’s  Wife. 

357.  Child’s  Portrait. 

358.  Hungarian  Peasant  Wedding. 

359.  End  of  the  Harvest. 

360.  Hungarian  Hussar. 

Lent  by  Baron  Hatvany  Ferencz. 
Loy,  Mina.  England. 

361.  Lillah  Gaby  and  Amaranths. 

362.  The  Etruscan  Loggia. 

Magyar-Mannheimer,  Gusztav.  Hungary. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P . P . 7.  E.,  1915. 

363.  Nocturne. 

364.  Approaching  Storm. 

365.  Autumn  Landscape. 

366.  After  the  Storm. 

367.  Young  Hungarian  Gypsy  Woman. 


Major,  Henrik. 

368.  Self  Portrait. 

Hungary. 

Makowsky,  Alexander. 

369.  Profile. 

Russia. 

Malagarriga  Ormast,  Elvira. 

370.  Grandmother's  Delight. 

Spain. 

Mallol  Casanovas,  Ignacio. 

371.  Vermadora. 

Spain. 

Marffy,  oddn. 

372.  Man’s  Portrait. 

373.  Dalmatian  Landscape. 

374.  Wood  Path. 

375.  Still  Life. 

Hungary. 

Lent  by  K&roly  Kernstock,  Esq. 


Mark,  Lajos.  Hungary. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

376.  Preparing  for  a Walk. 

377.  Before  the  Mirror. 

378.  Breakfast  Table. 

379.  Lady  with  Parasol. 

380.  Portrait:  Miss  Nielsen. 


Masriera,  Luis.  Spain. 

381.  Thoroughbred. 

Mednyanszky,  Baron.  Hungary. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

382.  Winter:  Hungarian  Village. 

383.  Sunset. 

384.  Winter  in  the  Carpathians. 

Lent  by  Count  Gyula  Andr£ssy. 
Meifren,  Eliseo.  Spain. 

Awarded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

385.  Cumulus  Clouds:  Mallorca. 

386.  Road  in  Pollensa. 

387.  The  White  Rock. 


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103 


Meszoly,  G6za.  Hungary. 

388.  Summer  Landscape. 

Lent  by  Baron  Hatvany  Ferencz. 
Meyn,  George  Ludwig.  Germany. 

389.  Frau  V.  Cotta. 


Miess,  Frigyes. 

390.  Dutch  Girl. 

Lent  by  Marczell 
Mihaly,  Rezso. 

391.  Weaving:  Design  No. 

392.  Weaving:  Design  No. 

393.  Weaving:  Design  No. 


Hungary. 

Nemes,  Esq. 

Hungary. 

308. 

395. 

735. 


Moises,  Julio.  Spain. 

394.  Micaela. 

Muller,  Peter  Paul.  Germany. 

Azvarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P I.  E.  1915. 

395.  Thousand  Year  Old  Oaks. 


Muller,  Richard.  Germany. 

396.  Leimer’s  Goat. 

Munkacsy,  Mihaly.  Hungary. 

397.  Landscape:  Sunset. 

Lent  by  Count  Gvula  Andr&ssy. 

398.  Landscape:  In  the  Woods. 


Nadler,  R.  Hungary. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

399.  Suspension  Bridge:  Budapest.’ 


Nagy,  Laura. 

400.  Design  No.  551. 

401.  Design  No.  756. 

402.  Design  No.  439. 

Nagy,  Sandor. 

403.  Bath  of  the  Fairies. 

404.  Disappearing  Illusions. 

405.  Isle  of  Crete. 

406.  Weaving:  Design  No.  89. 

407.  Weaving:  Design  No.  262. 

408.  Weaving:  Design  No.  229. 

409.  Weaving:  Design  No.  501. 
Olgyay,  Ferencz. 

410.  Summer  Landscape. 


Hungary. 


Hungary. 


Hungary. 


England. 

P.  I.  E.,  1915. 


Olsson,  Julius. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P. 

411.  Silver  Moonlight. 

O’Lynch  de  Lynch  Town,  Charles.  Germany. 

412.  Zugspitz  Group,  from  Kranzberb 

near  Mittenwald. 

Ortner,  Ferencz.  Hungary. 

413.  ■ Weaving:  Design  No.  580. 

Paal,  Laszlo.  Hungary. 

414.  Autumn  Landscape. 

415.  Storm  Cloud. 

Lent  by  Count  Gyula  Andrassy. 
Parada  Santin,  Jose.  Spain. 

416.  Flower  Girl  of  Andalusia. 

417.  Gypsy. 

Paterson  J.  England. 

418.  The  Old  Garden. 

Pechan,  Jozsef.  Hiinrarv 

419.  Farm  Yard.  S y' 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 
Pietzsch,  Richard.  Germany. 

420.  Spring  in  the  Bavarian  Foothills. 

Piza  Roig,  Jaime.  Snain 

421.  Street  in  Hostalrich. 

422.  Poblet:  Monastery  Cloister. 

Por,  Bertalan.  Hunsrarv 

423.  Decorative  Composition. 

424.  Decorative  Composition. 

425.  My  Family. 

Preisler,  Jan.  Germany. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.  1915. 

426.  Motive  of  Tale. 

Lent  by  Modern  Gallery  of  Bo- 
hemia, Prague. 


Priestman,  A. 

427.  Hurst  Castle. 


England. 


Putz,  Leo.  Germany. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

428.  The  Shore. 

Raab,  Ervin.  Hungary. 

429.  Snow  in  the  Park. 

430.  Winter  Sun. 

Remsey,  Mme.  Hungary. 

431.  Weaving:  Design  No.  739. 

432.  Weaving:  Design  No.  732. 

433.  Weaving:  Design  No.  731. 

434.  Weaving:  Design  No.  565. 

435.  Weaving:  Design  No.  754. 

436.  Weaving:  Design  No.  33. 

Renom  y Juamandreu,  Fausto.  Spain. 

437.  People’s  Sunday. 

Richmond,  L.  England. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

438.  Brentford  Bridge. 

439.  Ricks  in  Sunlight. 

440.  The  End  of  the  Storm. 


Rippl-Ronay,  Jozsef.  Hungary. 

441.  Child’s  Portrait. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

442.  Portrait:  Dr.  Guttmann. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

443.  Female  Nude. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

444.  Ladies  in  the  Garden. 

Lent  by  Lajos  J&mbor,  Esq. 

445.  Woman's  Head  in  Profile. 

Lent  by  Count  Gyula  Andrassy. 

446.  Park. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Igndcz  Fekete. 

447.  Portrait:  Vedres  Mark. 

Lent  by  Yedres  M&rk,  Esq. 

448.  Interior. 

449.  Hungarian  Interior. 

450.  Woman  with  Poppy  in  Her  Hair. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Ignaez  Fekete. 
Rudnay,  Gyula.  Hungary. 

451.  Mother  and  Child. 

Sauter,  George.  England. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

452.  The  Weisshorn:  Moonlight. 

453.  Spring  Veil. 

454.  Violet:  Miss  Ruth  Hunt. 

455.  The  Cinal:  Rothhorn. 

456.  The  Great  Friend:  Matterhorn. 

457.  The  Valley. 

458.  In  the  Clouds. 

459.  The  Rimphischhorn. 

460.  The  Dent  Blanche. 

461.  The  Blue  Sphinx : Matterhorn. 

462.  Resurrection. 

463.  The  Avenue. 

Schanze,  Oscar.  Germany. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

464.  Portrait  of  Woman  in  Black. 


Sehultheiss,  Karl  Max. 

465.  In  March. 


Germany. 


Simpson,  C.  W.  England. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal : P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

466.  Autumn  Sunset. 


Soml6,  Lilt.  Hungary. 

467.  Channel  of  Lyssewegh. 

468.  View  of  Taormina. 

469.  Park  of  Kortvelyes. 

Spanyi,  Bela.  Hungary. 

470.  Landscape. 


Speed,  Harold.  England. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  J.  E.,  1915. 

471.  Apollo  and  Daphne. 

Stuck,  Franz  Von.  Germany. 

Awarded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.P.I.E.,  1915. 

472.  Summer  Night. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Szinnyei-Merse,  Pal.  Hungary. 

473.  Melting  Snow. 

Lent  by  Count  Gyula  Andrassy. 
Tam&sy,  Miklos.  Hungary. 

474.  Still  Life. 

Ter  Hell,  Willy.  Germany. 

475.  Inland  Sea. 

Thedy,  Max.  Germany. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

480.  Dutch  Girl. 


Thor,  Walter.  Germany. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

481.  Young  Girl. 

Tibor,  Ernb.  Hungary. 

482.  Hungarian  Village  Market. 

483.  Field  Workers. 


Tihanyi,  Lajos.  Hungary. 

484.  Self  Portrait. 

485.  Self  Portrait:  1914. 

486.  Y'oung  Man’s  Portrait. 

487.  Landscape. 

Undy,  Karola.  Hungary. 

488.  Weaving:  Design  No.  290. 

489.  Weaving:  Design  No.  755. 

Vastagh,  Geza.  Hungary. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

490.  Winter  in  the  Atlas  Mountains. 

491.  In  the  Farmyard. 

492.  Hungarian  Buffalo  Span. 


Vastagh,  Gyorgy.  Hungary. 

493.  Gypsy  Woman. 

Vaszary,  Janos.  Hungary. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

494.  Portrait : Countess  Lajos  Batthy- 

dnyi. 

Lent  by  Count  Lajos  Batthy&nyi. 

495.  Woman  with  Mirror. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

496.  Promenade:  Lake  Balaton. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 

497.  Peasant  Girl’s  Head. 

498.  Woman  with  Cat. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 
Vazquez,  Carlos.  Spain. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

499.  In  a Villa  in  Granada. 

500.  On  the  Way  to  the  Salamanca  Fair. 


Volkerling,  Hermann. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal: 

501.  Portrait. 

Volkmann,  Hans  Von. 

502.  Harvest. 

Walleszne,  Gyenes  Gitta. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal: 

503.  Indolence. 

504.  Under  the  Tree. 

505.  Woman  in  Brown  Dress. 

506.  Play. 

507.  Resting  Nude. 

508.  Mother  with  Son. 

509.  Female  Nude. 

510.  In  the  Blue  Background. 

511.  Erotic. 

512.  Mother  and  Child. 

513.  Profile. 

514.  Lilac  Dress. 

515.  Summer  Heat. 

516.  Thirty  Year  Old  Woman. 

517.  Movements. 

518.  Mother  and  Baby. 

519.  Madonna  in  Modern  Guise. 

520.  Bunch  of  Grapes. 

521.  Adam  and  Eve. 

522.  Lady  in  Blue  Dress. 

523.  Desire. 

524.  Fair  Woman  and  Child. 

525.  Two  Girls. 

526.  Biedermeyer. 

527.  Stretching. 


Germany. 

P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

Germany. 

Hungary. 

P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 


Wenk,  Albert.  Germany. 

528.  Stormy  Sea. 

Winter,  Taton.  England. 

529.  Tlie  Waning  of  the  Year. 

530.  The  Mill:  Middelburg. 


Zador,  Istv&n.  Hungary. 

531.  Interior:  Rakoczy  Time. 

Zaroubine,  Victor.  Germany. 

532.  Clouds. 

Ziffer,  Sandor.  Hungary. 

533.  In  the  Garden. 


Zilzer,  Antal.  Hungary. 

534.  The  Source. 

535.  Portrait. 

Ziegler,  Karl.  Germany. 

536.  Portrait  Study  of  a Child. 


Z6rad.  Hungary. 

537.  Landscape  with  Figures. 

de  Zubiaurre,  Ramon.  Spain. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

538.  Viscayan. 

539.  Serenade  in  Granada. 

540.  Type  of  Segovian. 

de  Zubiaurre,  Valentin.  Spain. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

541.  Spanish  Peasant. 

542.  Peasant  with  a Bowl. 

543.  Peasant  Couple. 

544.  Peasant  with  Jug. 


Ziigel,  Heinrich  Von.  Germany. 

Awarded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.P.I.E.,  1915. 
545.  In  the  Rhine  Meadows. 


DRAWINGS,  ETCHINGS,  LITHOGRAPHS, 
ETC. 

(Austrian  graphic  participation  arranged  by 
Herr  Hugo  Heller  of  Vienna.) 

Artigas,  Jose  Tersol.  Spain. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

546.  Pinar. 

547.  The  Canal : S.  Bandilio  de  Llobregat. 

548.  Loading  Coal  in  Barcelona. 

549.  Landscape. 

Bentley,  Alfred.  England. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

550.  The  Broken  Bridge:  Avignon. 

Brangwyn,  Frank.  England. 

Awarded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.P.I.E.,  1915. 

581.  Bark  Strippers. 

582.  Trees  and  Factory : Hammersmith. 

583.  The  Beggar:  Assisi. 

584.  A Gate:  Assisi. 

585.  Assisi. 

586.  Barge  Builders:  Brentford. 

587.  London  Bridge:  No.  3. 

588.  Mills:  Montreuil. 

589.  The  Millwheel:  Montreuil. 

590.  Breaking  up  the  “Hannibal.” 

591.  Sawyers. 

592.  The  Butcher’s  Shop. 

593.  Scaffolding:  South  Kensington. 

594.  Old  Kew  Bridge. 

595.  Building  the  Victoria  and  Albert 

Museum. 

596.  The  Bridge:  Barnard  Castle  (Aqua- 

tint). 

597.  The  Coal  Mine. 

598.  Barges : Bruges. 

599.  Old  House:  Ghent. 

600.  The  End  of  the  Day. 

601.  Windmills:  Bruges. 

602.  The  Tow  Rope. 

603.  The  Tan  Pit. 

604.  Breaking  up  the  “Caledonia.” 

605.  Skin  Scrapers:  No.  1. 

606.  The  Gate  of  the  Farm. 

607.  The  Farmyard. 

608.  Blacksmiths. 

609.  Church  of  St.  Saulve:  Montreuil. 


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105 


Brangwyn,  Frank — (Continued). 

Jungnickel,  L.  H. 

610. 

Entrance  to  Montreuil. 

Azvarded  Silver  Medal: 

611. 

The  Market  Square:  Montreuil. 

680. 

Bengal  Tiger. 

612. 

The  Return  from  Work. 

681. 

Fighting  Cocks. 

613. 

Santa  Maria  from  the  Street. 

682. 

Blue  Parrot. 

614. 

The  Boatyard:  Venice. 

683. 

L’ Amour. 

615. 

Venetian  Boats. 

684. 

Pelicans. 

616. 

St.  Nicholas:  Dixmude. 

685. 

Lion’s  Head. 

617. 

Santa  Maria  della  Salute:  Venice. 

686. 

Flamingo. 

618. 

Windmill:  Dixmude. 

687. 

Sarasevo. 

019. 

Men  in  a Bakehouse. 

688. 

Chamois. 

620. 

The  Mill  Furnes. 

689. 

Calf. 

621. 

The  Black  Mill:  Winchelsea. 

690. 

Arabian  Nights. 

622. 

The  Feast  of  Lazarus. 

691. 

The  Kill. 

623. 

Unloading  Bricks:  Ghent. 

692. 

Playing  Parrots. 

624. 

Church  of  Notre  Dame:  Eu. 

693. 

Two  Blue  Parrots. 

625. 

Via  del  le  Tromhe:  Messina. 

694. 

Oriental  Life. 

626. 

Apse  of  Duomo:  Messina. 

695. 

Mountain  Goats. 

Austria. 

P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 


627.  Church  of  II  Spirito  Santo:  Messina. 

628.  The  Headless  Christ. 

629.  Church  of  Sta.  Chiara  del  Carmine  a 

Taormina. 

630.  The  Bridge:  Alcantara. 

631.  Old  Houses:  Taormina. 

632.  A Door:  Cahors. 

633.  The  Lot  at  St.  Cirq. 

634.  On  the  Road  to  Figeac. 

635.  The  Roundabout:  Bruges. 

636.  A Cafe : Cahors. 

637.  The  Mountebank. 

638.  The  Yalentre  Bridge:  Cahors  (1st 

state). 

639.  Bridge  over  the  Tarn. 

640.  Tour  de  Faure. 

641.  A Mosque:  Constantinople. 

642.  The  Beggar  Musician. 

643.  Cannon  Street  Station : Exterior. 

644.  A Back  Street  in  Naples. 

645.  Breaking  up  the  “Duncan.” 

646.  The  Crucifixion. 

647.  Browning’s  House:  Venice. 

648.  The  Monument:  No.  2. 

649.  Notre  Dame:  Poictiers. 

650.  The  Tannery:  Parthenay. 

651.  Notre  Dame  la  Riche  Tours. 

652.  Street  in  Tours. 

653.  Abbey  St.  Leonard. 

654.  Cannon  Street  Station : Interior. 

655.  Church  of  St.  Nicholas : Paris. 

656.  St.  Peter’s  of  the  Exchange:  Genoa. 

657.  Gate  of  St.  Vincent:  Avila. 

658.  Wash  Houses : Parthenay. 

659.  The  Demolition  of  the  Post  Office. 

660.  A Street  in  Puv. 

661.  The  Moat. 

662.  The  Walls  of  Avignon. 

663.  Old  Mills:  Meaux. 

664.  Notre  Dame:  Paris. 

665.  Le  Pont  Neuf : Paris. 

666.  Church  of  Airvault. 

667.  Building  the  Bridge. 

Cossmann,  A.  Austria. 

668.  Pinzgauerin. 

Dettmar,  R.  Austria. 

669.  Prometheus. 

Fitton,  Hedley.  England. 

670.  St.  Etienne  du  Mont. 

Hanisch,  R.  Austria. 

Awarded  Honorable  Mention : P.  P.  /.  E. 

671.  Stift  Melk. 

672.  Schonbrunn. 

Jilovsky,  G.  Austria. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1913. 

673.  Old  Fisherman. 

674.  Old  Prague. 

675.  Late  Summer. 

676.  At  the  Railway  Station. 

677.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  H. 

678.  On  the  Silt  Dunes. 

679.  Wattera:  In  the  Bohmer  Forests. 


Kasimir,  L. 


Austria. 


Durnstein. 

Vienna:  Stephans  Square  (after 

Alt.). 

698.  Karls  Church. 

Castle  Kreuzenstein. 

Vienna:  Minorite  Church. 
Kasimir-Hoennes,  T.  Austria. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

701.  Hamburg:  Katzen  Path. 

702.  Vienna:  Sonnenfels  Street. 

Prague:  Niklas  Church. 

Austria. 


696. 

697. 


699. 

700. 


703. 


Klemm,  Walter. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  £.,  1915. 


704. 

Tight-Rope  Walker. 

705. 

Don  Quixote: 

No. 

1. 

706. 

Don  Quixote: 

No. 

2 

707. 

Don  Quixote: 

No. 

3] 

708. 

Don  Quixote: 

No. 

4. 

709. 

Don  Quixote: 

No. 

K 

710. 

Don  Quixote: 

No. 

6. 

711. 

Don  Quixote: 

No. 

7. 

712. 

Tyll  Ulenspiegel. 

713. 

Ulenspiegel. 

714. 

The  Pursuit. 

715. 

The  Invasion. 

716. 

The  Watcher. 

717. 

The  Storks. 

718. 

Ice  Harvesting. 

719. 

Winter  Sport. 

720. 

Dogs. 

Austria. 


Austria. 


Kokoschka,  Oskar. 

721.  Portrait  of  Karl  Kraus. 

Lederer,  Fritz. 

722.  Austrian  Landscape. 

723.  Dort  Gasse. 

724.  Herr  Weil. 

725.  Tragedian. 

726.  Landscape. 

727.  Rolling  Mill. 

728.  Hilly  Landscape. 

Lowenstamm,  Ernina,  Austria. 

729.  Portrait:  Arthur  Schnitzler. 

Manning,  W.  Westley.  England. 

730.  The  Avenue:  Normandy. 

Orlik,  Emil.  Austria. 

731.  Little  Heads. 

732.  An  Indian. 

733.  Girl’s  Head. 

734.  London  Girls. 

735.  Going  to  Church:  Bohemia. 

736.  Picture  of  Japanese  Boy. 

737.  Bargaining. 

738.  Peasant  Woman. 

739.  My  Mother. 

740.  Max  Klinger  at  Work. 

741.  At  the  Precipice. 

742.  Ferdinand  Hodler. 

743.  Architect  Hoffman. 

744.  Portrait:  Gustav  Mahler. 

745.  Glassworks  near  Glasgow. 

746.  A Mussel  Merchant:  Rotterdasw. 

747.  Capriceio. 


106 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Orlik,  Emil — (Continued). 

748.  The  Angler. 

749.  Girl’s  Head. 

750.  Japanese  Woman  in  Winter  Dress. 

751.  The  Kurumaya:  Tokio. 

752.  Before  the  Temple. 

753.  Landing  Place:  Tokio. 

754.  From  Edinburgh. 

755.  A Part  of  the  Ghetto : Prague. 

Osborne,  M.  England. 

756.  Lavardin. 

Poliak,  Max.  Austria. 

757.  Portrait  of  Professor  S.  Freud. 

758.  Vienna:  Frauziskauer  Square. 

759.  Vienna:  University  Square. 

Schmutzer,  Fred.  Austria. 

Aivarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

760.  Brahms  Room. 

761.  Haystack. 

762.  The  Lay  Brother. 

763.  Josef  Kainz  as  Hamlet. 

764.  Flower  Market  in  Paris. 

Simon,  T.  F.  Austria. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

765.  The  Wind. 

Stoitzner,  Jos.  Austria. 

766.  High  Mountains  in  Winter. 

Svabinsky.  Austria. 

767.  Old  Man's  Head. 

768.  At  the  Piano. 

769.  Sketch. 

770.  Morning  Hunt. 

771.  Old  Woman  with  Dog. 

772.  Nude. 

773.  Summer. 

For  Tersol  Artigas,  Jos<§,  See  546,  547,  548, 
549. 

Thilmann,  C. 

774.  Evening:  Venice. 

Vondrous,  C. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P 

775.  Market  in  Turnau. 

776.  Smithy:  Prague. 

Way,  T.  R. 

777.  Mathesons  Harbor. 

778.  Purple  Cap. 

779.  Cremorne  Gardens. 

780.  Little  White  Girl. 

781.  Maud. 

782.  Little  Nude. 

HUNGARIAN  GRAPHIC  SECTION  AR- 

RANGED BY  THE  FINE  ARTS 
MUSEUM  OF  BUDAPEST. 
(Comprising  Drawings,  Water  Colors,  Pastels, 
Etchings,  Lithographs,  Etc.) 

Augustin,  M.  Hungary. 

783.  Village  Road  in  Hungary. 

Baransky,  E.  Laszlo.  Hungary. 

784.  Hungarian  Fountain. 

Batthyanyi,  Count  Gyula.  Hungary. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal  (for  Oil  Paintings) : 

P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

785.  Working  Girl’s  Dream. 

786.  Mannequin. 

787.  Court  Ball. 

Bereny,  Robert.  Hungary. 

788.  Sewing  in  the  Garden. 

789.  The  Convalescent. 

790.  Portrait : Ignotus. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Sandor  Ferenczi. 
Beron,  Gyula.  Hungary. 

791.  Lady’s  Portrait. 

Edvi-Illes,  Jeno.  Hungary. 

792.  Clouds. 

Erdossy,  Bela.  Hungary. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

793.  Path  in  Snow. 


Glatz,  Oszk&r.  Hungary. 

Awarded,  Silver  Medal  (for  Oil  Painting) : 
P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal  (for  Water  Color 
Painting) : P.  P.  I.  £.,  1915. 

794.  Spinning. 

795.  Old  Pianist. 

796.  Old  Seamstress. 

797.  Motherhood. 

798.  Peasant  Girl  Dressing. 

799.  The  Dinner. 

800.  Resting. 

Goth,  Moric. 

801.  Artist’s  Wife. 

802.  Self  Portrait. 

803.  Tired  Horse. 

Hatvany,  Baron  Ferencz. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal  (for  Oil  Painting) : 
P.  P.  I.  £.,  1915. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal  (for  Drawing):  P. 
P.  /.  £.,  1915. 

804.  Drawing:  No.  1. 

805.  Drawing:  No.  2. 

806.  Drawing:  No.  3. 

807.  Drawing:  No.  4. 

Herman,  Lipot.  Hungary. 

808.  Nude  Study. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Lajos  Ferenczi. 
808-A.  Summer  Phantasy. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Lajos  Ferenczi. 
Juhasz,  Arpad.  Hungary. 

809.  Drawing:  No.  1. 

810.  Drawing:  No.  2. 

Konrad,  Gyula.  Hungary. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

811.  Peasant  Woman:  Mezdkovesd. 

812.  Summer  Evening:  The  Arno. 

813.  Motive:  From  a Little  Town. 

Kron,  Jeno. 

814.  Woman’s  Head. 

815.  The  Worker. 

Kubinyi,  A. 

816.  Winter  Landscape. 

817.  The  Dancer. 

Lenard,  Robert. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P. 

818.  Windy  Sunset. 

819.  On  the  Arno. 

820.  San  Juan  y Batista: 

821.  Puenta  San  Martino. 

822.  Toledo. 

823.  Gateway : Toledo. 

824.  Church  Colonnade. 

825.  Old  Part  of  Toledo. 

826.  On  the  Arno. 

827.  Alhambra. 

828.  The  San  Martino  Bridge : Toledo. 

829.  Old  Town. 

830.  Landscape. 

831.  Sunset  in  Genoa. 

832.  Saint  Cloud. 

833.  Prague  : Old  Bridge. 

834.  Canal  in  France. 

835.  Old  Houses  in  Genoa. 

836.  Ponte  Vecchio. 

837.  Genoa. 

Lotz,  Karoly.  Hungary. 

838.  Study. 

Lent  by  Baron  Hatvany  Ferencz. 
Marko,  Erno.  Hungary. 

839.  Woman  Knitting. 

Lent  by  Marczell  Nemes,  Esq. 
Nagy,  Laura.  Hungary. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

840.  Old  Woman  with  Animals. 

841.  Fairyland. 

842.  Bird’s  Supper. 

843.  The  Dolls’  Queen. 

Nagy,  Sandor.  Hungary. 

844.  Child's  Portrait. 


Austria. 

Austria. 

. P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

England. 


Hungary. 

Hungary. 


Hungary. 

Hungary. 

Hungary. 

P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

Toledo. 


INTERNATIONAL  SECTION 


10'/ 


Olgyay,  Victor.  Hungary. 

845.  February. 

846.  Allee. 

847.  Waving  Corn  Field. 

848.  Ivan. 

Papp,  Lajos.  Hungary. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

849.  The  Stonebreaker. 

Pogany,  Willy.  Hungary. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 


861.  Decorative  Composition  (dry  point 

etching). 

862.  Landscape  with  Hay  Rick. 

863.  Study : Three  Figures. 

864.  Self  Portrait:  No.  2. 

865.  Study  for  Decoration. 

866.  Composition  Studies. 

867.  Study  for  Portrait  Group. 

868.  Study  for  Woman’s  Portrait. 

869.  Portrait. 

870.  Female  Study. 


871. 

Study  for 

Decoration : 

Worship 

of 

Wisdom : 

No.  1. 

872. 

Study  for 

Decoration : 

Worship 

of 

Wisdom : 

No.  2. 

873. 

Study  for 

Decoration : 

Worship 

of 

Wisdom  : 

No.  3. 

874. 

Study  for 

Decoration : 

Worship 

of 

Wisdom: 

No.  4. 

875. 

Study  for 

Decoration : 

Worship 

of 

Wisdom  : 

No.  5. 

876. 

Study  for 

Decoration : 

Worship 

of 

Wisdom : 

No.  6. 

877. 

Study  for 

Decoration : 

Worship 

of 

Wisdom : 

No.  7. 

878. 

Study  for 

Decoration : 

Worship 

of 

Wisdom : 

No.  8. 

879. 

Study  for 

Decoration : 

Worship 

of 

Wisdom : 

No.  9. 

880. 

Study  for 

Decoration : 

Worship 

of 

Wisdom  : 

No.  10. 

881. 

Study  for 

Decoration : 

Worship 

of 

Wisdom : 

No.  11. 

882. 

Study  for 

Decoration : 

Worship 

of 

Wisdom : 

No.  12. 

883. 

Study  for 

Decoration : 

Worship 

of 

Wisdom : 

No.  13. 

884. 

Study  for 

Decoration : 

Worship 

of 

Wisdom : 

No.  14. 

885. 

Study  for 

Decoration : 

Worship 

of 

Wisdom : 

No.  15. 

886. 

Study  for 

Decoration : 

Worship 

of 

Wisdom : 

No.  16. 

887. 

Study  for 

Decoration : 

Worship 

of 

Wisdom : 

No.  17. 

888. 

Study  for 

Decoration : 

Worship 

of 

Wisdom : 

No.  18. 

889. 

Study  for 

Decoration : 

Worship 

of 

Wisdom : 

No.  19. 

890. 

Study  for 

Decoration : 

Worship 

of 

Wisdom : 

No.  20. 

891. 

Study  for 

Decoration : 

Worship 

of 

Wisdom : 

No.  21. 

892. 

Study  for 

Decoration : 

Worship 

of 

Wisdom : 

No.  22. 

893. 

Study  for 

Decoration : 

Worship 

of 

Wisdom : 

No.  23. 

894. 

Study  for 

Decoration : 

Worship 

of 

Wisdom  : 

No.  24. 

895. 

Study  for 

Decoration : 

Worship 

of 

Wisdom  : 

No.  25. 

P6r,  Bertalan — (Continued). 

896.  Study  for  Decoration:  Worship  of 

Wisdom:  No.  26. 

897.  Study  for  Decoration:  Worship  of 

Wisdom:  No.  27. 

898.  Composition  Studies. 

899.  Study  of  Nude  Seated. 

900.  Landscape  Composition. 

901.  Portrait  Study. 

902.  Composition  Studies. 


850. 

Rheingold. 

904. 

851. 

Walkurenritt. 

905. 

852. 

Beethoven. 

906. 

S53. 

Illustration 

for 

Tannhauser.  No.  1. 

907. 

854. 

Illustration 

for 

Tannhauser.  No.  2. 

908. 

855. 

Illustration 

for 

Tannhauser.  No.  3. 

909. 

856. 

Illustration 

for 

Tannhauser.  No.  4. 

910. 

857. 

Illustration 

for 

Parseval : 

No.  1. 

911. 

858. 

Illustration 

for 

Parseval : 

No.  2. 

912. 

859. 

Illustration 

for 

Parseval : 

No.  3. 

913. 

860. 

Illustration 

for 

Parseval : 

No.  4. 

914. 

ir,  Bertalan. 

Hungary. 

915. 

917.  Decorative  Composition  Study. 

918.  Composition  Study. 

919.  Landscape  Study:  The  Shepherd: 

No.  1. 

920.  Three  Composition  Studies. 

921.  Two  Composition  Studies. 

922.  Landscape  Study:  The  Shepherd: 

No.  2. 

923.  Study  for  Mosaic. 

924.  Decorative  Composition  Study:  Fe- 

cundity. 

925.  Decorative  Composition  Study:  The 

Pioneers:  No.  1. 

926.  Decorative  Composition  Study:  The 

Pioneers:  No.  2. 

927.  Landscape  Composition. 

928.  Portrait  Study  of  a Man. 

929.  Decorative  Composition  Study. 

930.  Study:  Female  Nude. 

Prihoda,  Istvan.  Hungary. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

931.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Irene  P. 

932.  Those  Who  Laugh. 

933.  Study  of  Female  Nude. 

Rauscher,  Lajos.  Hungary. 

934.  Doorway  in  Rothenburg. 

935.  Hut  in  Szelakna. 

936.  Baggerrad. 

937.  Slavic  Village:  No.  1. 

938.  Slavic  Village:  No.  2. 

939.  Part  of  Margaret  Island : Budapest. 

940.  Motive  from  Old  Buda. 

941.  Buda. 

942.  Peasant  Hut. 

Rippl-R6nay,  Jozsef.  Hungary. 

Azvarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

943.  Outdoor  Amusements. 

944.  Shore  Part : Ostend. 

945.  Old  Woman  Seated. 

946.  Knitting. 

947.  Carroussel. 

948.  Walk  in  the  Garden. 

949.  Three  Girls  in  a Garden. 

950.  Drawing:  Man  Drinking. 

Lent  by  Baron  Ferencz  Hatvany. 

951.  Woman  at  Piano. 

Ronai-Kaszner.  Hungary. 

952.  Don  Pietro  Caruso. 

Szekely,  Andor.  Hungary. 

Arvarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

953.  Washing  Day. 

954.  Old  Woman’s  Home:  Bruges. 

955.  Interior. 

Szekely,  Arpad.  Hungary. 

956.  Stone  Bridge. 

Tichy,  Kalman.  Hungary. 

957.  Bunch  of  Flowers. 

958.  Gold  Rain, 


108 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Tichy,  Gyula.  Hungary. 

959.  Moment  and  Century. 

Uitz,  Bdla.  Hungary. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

960.  Self  Portrait. 

Lent  by  Marezell  Nemes,  Esq. 

961.  Man’s  Portrait. 

Lent  by  Marezell  Nemes,  Esq. 

962.  Man's  Profile. 

Lent  by  Marezell  Nemes,  Esq. 

963.  Child  on  Mother’s  Arm. 

Lent  by  Marezell  Nemes,  Esq. 

964.  Little  Girl’s  Head. 

Lent  by  Marezell  Nemes,  Esq. 

965.  Mother  and  Baby. 

Lent  by  Marezell  Nemes,  Esq. 

966.  Mother  and  Child. 

Lent  by  Marezell  Nemes,  Esq. 

967.  Girl’s  Head  in  Profile. 

Lent  by  Marezell  Nemes,  Esq. 

968.  Expectant  Mother. 

Lent  by  Marezell  Nemes,  Esq. 

969.  Woman  Leaning  on  Her  Chin. 

Lent  by  Marezell  Nemes,  Esq. 

970.  Woman  Reading. 

Lent  by  Marezell  Nemes,  Esq. 

971.  Woman  with  Crossed  Legs. 

Lent  by  Marezell  Nemes,  Esq. 

972.  Woman  with  Hand  to  Her  Breast. 

Lent  by  Marezell  Nemes,  Esq. 

973.  Woman  with  Velvet  Ribbon. 

Lent  by  Marezell  Nemes,  Esq. 

974.  Woman  Sitting. 

Lent  by  Marezell  Nemes,  Esq. 

975.  Woman  with  Head  Turned. 

Lent  by  Marezell  Nemes,  Esq. 

976.  Woman:  Head  Bent. 

Lent  by  Marezell  Nemes,  Esq. 

977.  Woman  with  Child  in  Her  Lap. 

Lent  by  Marezell  Nemes,  Esq. 
Vadasz,  Miklos.  Hungary. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

978.  A Summer  Episode. 

979.  Cheap  Places:  Race  Course. 

980.  In  Amusement  Park. 

981.  Female  Impersonator. 

Vaszary,  Janos.  Hungary. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal  for  Oil  Painting:  P. 

P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

982.  Drawing. 

Zador,  Istv&n.  Hungary. 

983.  The  Elisabeth  Palace : Budapest. 

984.  The  Baross  Street:  Budapest. 

985.  Thronefollower  Street:  Budapest. 

986.  The  Bath  Street:  Budapest. 

987.  The  Woodpecker  Street:  Budapest. 

SCULPTURE. 

Beck,  6.  Fiilop.  Hungary. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

988.  Ancient  Hungarian  Archer. 

989  to  998.  Medals. 

999  to  1016.  Medals. 

Canalias,  Jose.  Spain. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

1017.  Mariner. 

Feh6rv&ry,  Erzsi.  Hungary. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

1018.  Black  and  White. 

1019.  Green  and  White. 

1020.  Cleopatra. 

1021.  Harlequin. 

1022.  Ballerina. 

Femes-Beck,  Vilmos. 

1023  to  1033.  Medals. 

1034.  Dancer. 

1035.  Eve. 

1036.  Woman  with  Sheaf 

1037.  Dante. 

1038.  Beatrice. 

Ferenczy,  Benjamin. 

1039.  Madonna. 


Hungary. 


Hungary. 


Kormendi-Frimm,  Jeno.  Hungary. 

1040.  Portrait  Bust. 

1041.  Medal. 

Mares,  Frederico.  Spain. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

1042.  Study  of  Nude  Man. 

Monegal  Prat,  Esteban.  Spain. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

1043.  Woman  Combing  Her  Hair. 

Muranyi,  Gyula.  Hungary. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

1044  to  1052.  Medals. 

Pick,  Lajos.  Hungary. 

Av  uded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

1053.  The  Start. 


Poupelet,  Jeanne.  France. 

1054.  Cock. 

1055.  Donkey. 

1056.  Toilet. 

de  Rosales,  Emanuel  O.  England. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

1057.  Puppets. 

1058.  Bacchante. 


Simay,  Imre.  Hungary. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

1059.  Orang  Utang. 

1060.  Family  Joy. 

1061.  Mother  and  Son. 

1062.  Rhesus  Erythreus. 

1063.  Father  and  Son. 


Teles,  Ede.  Hungary. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal  (for  Medals):  P.  P. 
I.  E.,  1915. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal  (for  Sculpture) : P. 
P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

1064  to  1079.  Medals. 

1080.  Female  Figure. 

1081.  Portrait  Bust:  Artist’s  Wife. 

Troubetzkoy,  Paul.  Russia. 

1082.  Mrs.  Henderson. 

1083.  Mrs.  Crane. 

1084.  Caruso. 

1085.  Mr.  Waterman. 

1086.  Mrs.  B.  Harriman. 

1087.  Mr.  Shaukopf. 

1088.  Mme.  Svirsky. 

1089.  Lady  Constance  Richardson. 

1090.  Mrs.  W.  K.  Vanderbilt. 

1091.  Tolstoy  on  Horseback. 

1092.  Miss  B.  Rutherford. 

1093.  Samoyede  Siberian  Dogs. 

1094.  Tolstoy. 

1095.  Princess  Troubetzkoy. 

1096.  Mr.  W.  K.  Vanderbilt. 

1097.  Girl  with  a Lamb. 

1098.  Hunting  Dog. 

1099.  Mrs.  Ogden  Mills. 

1100.  How  Can  You  Eat  Me? 

1101.  Princess  Troubetzkoy. 

1102.  Mrs.  Castle. 

1103.  Baroness  Robert  Rothschild. 

1104.  Elephant. 

Vedres,  Mark.  Hungary. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

1105.  Girl  Arranging  Hair. 

1106.  Singing  Boy. 

1107.  Dancing  Girl. 

1108.  After  Bath. 

1109.  Bacchus. 

1110.  Adam  and  Eve. 

1111.  Boy  Resting. 

1112.  Girl  Carrying  Water. 

1113.  Danseuse. 

1114.  Morning  Toilet. 

1115.  Woman  Arranging  Hair. 

1116.  Reposing  Athlete. 

Zilzer,  Hajnalka. 

1117.  Portrait  Plaque. 

Zutt,  Ar.  Hungary. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 
1118  to  1129.  Case  of  War  Medals. 


NORWEGIAN  SECTION 


109 


ITALIAN  FUTURISTS. 

GALLERY  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FORTY- 
ONE. 

Balia. 

1130.  Dynamic  Decomposition  of  a Motor 

in  Rapid  Movement. 

1131.  Dynamism  of  Dispersion. 

1132.  Dynamic  Expansion:  Speed. 

1133.  Luminous  Successions:  Displace- 

ments. 

1134.  Dynamism  of  Plasticity:  Noises: 

Speed. 

1135.  Dynamism  of  Plastic  Lights. 

HSU.  Walking  Lines:  Dynamic  Succes- 
sions. 

1137.  Dynamism  of  Light. 

1138.  Dynamic  Rythm. 

Boccioni. 

1139.  Nude:  Complementary  Dynamism  of 

Form : Colour. 

1140.  Dynamism  of  a Cyclist. 

1141.  Elasticity. 

1142.  Matter. 

1143.  Dynamism  of  a Footballer. 

Carra. 

1144.  The  Disintegration  of  Flesh. 

1145.  Centrifugal  Forces. 

1146.  Abstract  Perspective  of  Form : 

Color. 

1147.  The  Complement  of  Form  to  a Nude 

Figure. 

1148.  Study  for  the  Picture:  A Woman’s 

Shape  and  Scents. 

1149.  Dynamic  Space  of  a Jockey. 

1150.  Plastic  Transcendencies. 

1151.  Synthesis  of  a Music  Hall. 

1152.  Form  of  a Dancer  in  Circular  Move- 

ment. 

1153.  Force  Centres  of  a Boxer. 

1154.  Dynamism  of  a Boxer. 


Carra — (Continued). 

1155.  Architectural  Construction  of  a 

Woman  on  the  Beach. 

1156.  A Woman’s  Shape  and  Scents. 

1157.  Woman:  House:  Bottle:  as  a 

Spherical  Expansion  in  Space. 

1158.  Simultaneousness. 

Russolo. 

1159.  Dynamism  of  a Motor. 

1160.  Dynamic  Volumes. 

1161.  Plastic  Summary  of  a Woman’s 

Movements. 

1162.  My  Dynamic  Self. 

1163.  Dynamic  Expansion:  Houses:  Lights. 
Severini. 

1164.  Light:  Speed:  Noise:  in  Simul- 

taneous Interpenetration. 

1165.  Forms  and  Color:  Tone  in  the  Ar- 

gentine Tango. 

1166.  Sea  Dancer. 

1167.  Spherical  Expansion  of  Lights:  Cen- 

tripetal. 

1168.  Spherical  Expansion  of  Light:  Cen- 

trifugal. 

1169.  Dynamic  Decomposition  of  the  Por- 

trait of  the  Poet  Marinetti. 

1170.  Dynamism  of  the  14th  July. 

1171.  Light:  Speed:  Noise:  Sketch. 

1172.  Forms  and  Color:  Tone  in  the  Ar- 

gentine Tango:  First  Sketch. 

1173.  Forms  and  Color:  Tone  in  the 

Double  Boston:  Second  Sketch. 

1174.  Sea  Dancer:  Study. 

1175.  Dynamic  Continuity  of  a Train  in 

Rapid  Movement. 

1176.  Sea  Dancer:  Study  No.  2 

1177.  Sea  Dancer:  Study  No.  3. 

SCULPTURE. 

Boccioni. 

1178.  Development  of  a Bottle  in  Space: 

Still  Life. 

1179.  Muscles  in  Quick  Motion. 


NORWEGIAN  SECTION 


CONSUL  F.  HERMAN  CADE 

Commissioner-General 

WILHELM  v.  MUNTHE  af  MORGENSTIERNE 

Assistant-Commissioner 

J.  NILSEN  LAURV1K 

Commissioner  of  Fine  Arts 


PAINTINGS. 

GALLERIES  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FORTY- 
FOUR  TO  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FIFTY. 

Astrup,  Nicolai. 

1.  Window  Flowers. 

Lent  by  Henrik  Lund,  Esq. 

2.  Storm-Blown  Aspentree. 

Lent  by  Henrik  Lund,  Esq. 

Brun,  Harald. 

3.  A Laplander. 

4.  Young  Woman. 

5.  Gladiolis. 

Collett,  Fredrik. 

6.  Spring  Landscape. 

Dahl,  Nils. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

7.  September  Evening. 

8.  Autumn  Landscape. 


Deberitz,  Per. 

9.  On  the  Beach. 

From  the  Shulz  Collection. 

10.  Nude. 

From  the  Shulz  Collection. 

11.  Garden  in  Mentone. 

Lent  by  August  Mohr,  Esq. 

Diriks,  Edvard. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

12.  Storm  on  Drobaksfjord. 

13.  December  on  the  Seine. 

From  the  Shulz  Collection. 

14.  Marine. 

Eriksen,  Bjarne. 

15.  Summer  Night. 

Eriksen,  Sigurd. 

16.  In  the  Woods. 


no 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS  . 


Gauguin,  Pola. 

17.  Sidestreet  in  Christiania. 

18.  Forest  Interior. 

19.  Sunset. 

20.  Spruce  Wood. 

Grande,  Severin. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

21.  Still  Life. 

22.  Fir  Trees. 

23.  On  the  Beach. 

24.  Slimmer  in  Soon. 

Haavardsholm,  Magnhild. 

25.  Cabbage  Field. 

Heiberg,  Astri  Welhaven. 

20.  Portrait  of  a Girl. 

27.  Landscape. 

Heiberg,  Jean. 

28.  Boxers. 

29.  Calla  Lilies  and  Tiger  Lilies. 

30.  Bathing  Boys. 

31.  Landscape. 

32.  Nude. 

Hennig,  Otto. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

33.  Valley  in  the  Mountains. 

34.  Storm. 


Holbo,  Kristen. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

35.  A1  Fresco  Luncheon. 

36.  Summer  Evening  in  Vaage. 

37.  Mountain  Dairy  Pasture:  Norway. 
Holmboe,  Thorolf. 

38.  In  the  Garden. 

39.  Winter  Road. 

40.  Garden  in  Winter. 

41.  Winter. 

42.  Owl. 

43.  Autumn. 

44.  Twilight. 

Jacobsen,  August. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

45.  Berry  Tree. 


Johansen,  Otto. 

46.  In  the  Garden. 

47.  Cagne:  France. 

48.  In  Romsdalen : Norway. 


Jorde,  Lars. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E., 


49. 

Midsummer. 

50. 

Noon  Sun:  Sjodalen. 

51. 

Morning  Sun  on  Winter  Cliffs. 

Kavli, 

Arne. 

52. 

Landscape. 

53. 

Summer. 

54. 

In  the  Harbor. 

Lent  by  August  Mohr,  Esq. 

55. 

Nude. 

From  the  Shulz  Collection. 

56. 

Garden. 

57. 

Summer  Night. 

From  the  Shulz  Collection. 

58. 

The  Tree. 

59. 

The  Red  Tablecloth. 

1915. 


Kielland,  Manne. 

60.  Lonstrup:  Denmark. 

Kolsto,  Fredrik. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.  1915. 

61.  Clear  Winter  Day. 

62.  Winter  Day  on  the  Coast. 

Krag,  Lul. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

63.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  K. 

Krohg,  Christian. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.  1915. 

64.  At  the  Table. 

65.  Buttoning  the  Shoes. 

From  the  Sbulz  Collection. 

66.  Portrait. 


Krogh,  Christian — (Continued). 

67.  The  Struggle  for  Life. 

68.  Norwegian  Pilot. 

69.  Old  Italian  Woman. 

70.  The  Child. 

71.  Sleeping. 

Laureng,  Theodor. 

72.  Portrait  of  a Boy. 

Lent  by  Henrik  Lund,  Esq. 

Lund,  Henrik. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

73.  Portrait:  The  Norwegian  Author, 

Hans  Jreger. 

74.  A Question. 

From  the  Shulz  Collection. 

75.  The  Dramatist,  Gunnar  Heiberg,  and 

Friends  in  the  Garden. 

76.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  M. 

77.  On  the  Doorsteps. 

78.  The  Kitchen  Wall. 

79.  The  Actress,  Mme.  Wettergren. 
Munch,  Edvard. 

80.  Morning  Toilet. 

From  the  Shulz  Collection. 

81.  Portrait:  The  Author,  Jappe  Nilssen. 

82.  Landscape:  Middle  Europe. 

83.  Winter  Landscape. 

84.  Portrait  of  the  Painter,  S. 

85.  Winter  Landscape  on  the  Coast. 

86.  Summer  Night  in  Aasgaardstrand. 

From  the  Shulz  Collection. 

87.  The  Sun:  Study  for  Decoration  in 

Christiania  University. 

88.  Morning. 

Muller,  Johannes. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

89.  Norwegian  Mountain  Stream. 
Onsager,  Soren. 

90.  Before  the  Mirror. 

From  the  Shulz  Collection. 

91.  Sleeping  Children. 

From  the  Shulz  Collection. 
Revold,  Axel. 

92.  Shipyard. 

93.  Two  'Girls. 

94.  Italian  Girl. 

95.  Winter  Landscape. 

Rom,  Henrik. 

96.  Stormy  Day  in  Fishing  Village. 

97.  Summer  Night. 

98.  Portrait  of  a Lady. 

Salicath,  Ornulf. 

99.  Young  Girl. 

100.  My  Wife. 

Sann,  Jacob. 

101.  Fisherman’s  Garden. 

102.  Fisherman’s  Cottage. 

103.  Summer  Evening  in  Sandefjord. 
Schonheyder,  Anna. 

104.  Vaage  Church:  Norway. 

Salvesen,  Valborg  Schwartz. 

105.  Interior. 

Sinding,  Sigmund. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

106.  Autumn. 

107.  Autumn  in  Norway. 

108.  In  the  Harbor. 

109.  Twixt  Winter  and  Spring. 

110.  Country  Road. 

Smith-Kielland,  Per. 

111.  Winter. 

Sohlberg,  Harald. 

Awarded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

112.  Oak  Tree:  Evening  Light. 

Lent  by  Rasmus  Meyer,  Esq. 

113.  Midsummer  Night. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Midelfart. 

114.  Spring  Evening:  Akershus,  Chris- 

tiania. 

Lent  by  Olaf  Gulbranson. 


NORWEGIAN  SECTION 


111 


Sohlberg,  Harald — (Continued). 

115.  Winter  Night  in  Mountains. 

Lent  by  J.  B.  Stang,  Esq. 

116.  Fruitful  Acres. 

Lent  by  Consul  Harald  Pettersen. 

117.  Fisherman’s  Cottage. 

Lent  by  Byron  Smith,  Esq. 

118.  From  Sagene,  Christiania. 

119.  Afternoon  Shn. 

Somme,  Jacob. 

120.  Evening  Sun. 

121.  Interior. 

Strom,  Halfdan. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

122.  Figure  Study. 

123'.  Effect  of  Sunlight. 

124.  In  the  Meadow. 

125.  Self  Portrait. 

126.  Portrait  of  a Lady. 

127.  In  the  Sun. 

Sorensen,  Henrik. 

128.  The  Waiter. 

Lent  by  August  Mohr,  Esq. 

129.  Fear. 

130.  Friends. 

Svarstad,  A.  C. 

131.  Portrait. 

132.  Old  House:  Christiania. 

133.  Tarrace  in  Rome. 

134.  Dedication  of  the  Peoples’  House: 

Christiania. 

135.  Anarchists’  Meeting  in  London. 
Stadskleiv,  Thorleiv. 

136.  Overcast  Day  in  the  Mountains. 
Tannes,  Marie. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.t  1915. 

137.  March. 

138.  On  the  Outskirt  of  a Town. 

Thaulow,  Frits. 

139.  Pumpkin  Field:  Pennsylvania. 

140.  Town  Gate:  Cordova,  Spain. 

141.  In  Skagen,  Denmark. 

142.  Watermill. 

143.  Square  in  Beaulieu,  France. 

144.  River  in  Brittany,  France. 

145.  Fishermen’s  Bridge. 

146.  Park  Bench  in  Winter. 

147.  Landscape : Gravelines,  France. 

148.  Watering  the  Horses:  Normandie. 

149.  Smoking  Chimneys:  St.  Denis, 

France. 

150.  Boulevard  de  la  Madeleine:  Paris. 

151.  The  Mesna  River:  Norway. 

152.  Church  Interior:  Burgois,  Spain. 

153.  Surf : Dieppe,  France. 

154.  Apple  Barges  on  the  Seine. 
Thorbjornsen,  Simon. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

155.  Autumn  Evening. 

156.  Still  Life. 

Tunold,  Bernt. 

Honorable  Mention:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

157.  Tranquillity. 

Lent  by  Direktdr  Kjell  Koren. 
Valstad,  Otto. 

Azvarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

158.  Norwegian  Winter. 

159.  Digitalis. 

160.  A Corner  of  My  Studio. 

161.  Near  the  Christianiafj^rd. 

162.  The  Antique  Mirror. 

163.  Spring. 

Wetlesen,  Wilhelm. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal : P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

164.  Landscape  from  Fredrikstad,  Norway. 

165.  Horses  in  Snow. 

Werenskiold,  Dagfin. 

166.  Hawk  and  Turkeys. 

167.  Crows  and  Their  Young. 


GRAPHIC  SECTION. 

ETCHINGS,  LITHOGRAPHS,  WOODCUTS, 
DRAWINGS  AND  WATER  COLORS. 
Eriksen,  Kristofer. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

168.  The  Rider  (after  Rembrandt’s  paint- 

ing in  the  Museum  of  Copenhagen ). 

169.  Jewish  Boy. 

Gauguin,  Pola. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

170.  Winter  in  the  City. 

171.  Decorative  Figure. 

172.  Side  Street  in  the  City. 

173.  Woman’s  Head. 

174.  Woman  Dressing. 

175.  Reclining  Figure. 

176.  Still  Life. 

177.  Bathing  Figures. 

178.  Female  Nude. 

179.  Woman  Arranging  Hair. 

Hammarbaeck,  A. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal:  P.  P.  /.  E.,  1915. 

180.  A Little  Girl. 

181.  Sketch. 

182.  Little  Boy. 

183.  Profile. 

Holm,  Hans. 

184.  The  Burial  of  Christ  (after  Ribera’s 

painting  in  Louvre)  (L). 

185.  From  Mesna  River  (L  in  colors  of 

painting  by  Thaulow). 

186.  From  Amiens  (L  in  colors  of  paint- 

ing by  Thaulow). 

Kavli,  Arne. 


187. 

Interior  of  a Music  Box. 

188. 

Singer  in  Tights. 

189. 

Sketch. 

190. 

Woman’s  Head. 

191. 

Peasant  Girl. 

192. 

Female  Figure. 

193. 

Singer. 

194. 

A Little  Child. 

195. 

Singing  Negro. 

196. 

Two  Gentlemen  in  Paris. 

197. 

The  Author,  Wildenway. 

198. 

Songstress. 

199. 

Songstress  Resting. 

Kielland,  Manna. 

200. 

Wolves  and  Eagles  Fighting  (etching 
of  painting  by  Jan  Fyt). 

201. 

Interior  of  Stange  Church  (etching 
of  painting  by  Harriet  Backer). 

Lange, 

Olaf. 

Awarded  Medal  of  Honor:  P.  P.  I.  B.,  1915. 

202. 

S'eaweed  (L  in  colors). 

“Urvasi”  (L  in  colors). 

203. 

204. 

Woman  Crucified  to  a Butterfly  (L 
in  colors). 

205. 

Martyr  ( L in  colors). 

206. 

Two  Figures  (from  Velazques-Metao- 
tint). 

207. 

Salambo. 

Munch, 

Edvard. 

A war 

ded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

208. 

Death  Scene  (L). 

209. 

Adieus  (L). 

210. 

Henrik  Ibsen  in  Grand  Cafe  (L). 

211. 

The  Sea  of  Love  (L). 

212. 

Woman  with  Loose  Hair  (L). 

213. 

Helge  Rode  (E). 

214. 

Man  Praying  (woodcut  in  2 colors). 

215. 

Young  Girl  (E). 

216. 

Loving  Woman  (L  in  4 colors). 

217. 

By  the  Seashore  (W  in  4 colors). 

218. 

Two  People  (W  in  3 colors). 

219. 

The  Liberation  (L  in  Blue). 

220. 

Woman  with  Red  Hair  (L  in  3 
colors!. 

112 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Munch,  Edvard — (Continued). 

221.  The  Beggar  (E  on  zinc). 

222.  Moonlight:  Woman  Outside  the 

House  (W  in  4 colors). 

223.  Self  Portrait  (L). 

224.  The  Dead  Mother  (E). 

225.  Lubeck  (E). 

226.  Study  (E). 

227.  August  Strindberg  (L). 

228.  Jealousy  (L  in  black). 

229.  Vampire  (W  in  4 colors). 

230.  Eva  Mudocci  and  Bella  Edwards  (L). 

231.  Self  Portrait:  No.  2 (L). 

232.  Oak  Tree  (E  on  zinc). 

233.  The  Kiss  (E). 

234.  Sick  Girl  (E). 

235.  The  Sick  Child  (E). 

236.  Italian  Woman  (E). 

237.  Woman  in  Summer  Night  (E). 

238.  Moonlight  (E). 

239.  Landgerichtsdirektor  S.  (E). 

240.  Sigbjorn  Obstfelder  (E). 

241.  Bathing  Woman  (E). 

242.  Henry  van  de  Velde  (L). 

243.  Thv.  S.  (L). 

244.  Nude  (L). 

245.  Leopard  (L).  ' 

246.  A Young  Lady  (E). 

247.  Workmen  (L). 

248.  Thv.  S.  II  (L). 

249.  Museum  Director,  Jens  Thiis  (L). 

250.  Panic  (W). 

251.  Woman  with  Large  Hat  (L). 

252.  Workman  (W). 

253.  The  Seducer  (L). 

254.  Madam  G.  (L  in  red). 

255.  Young  Lady  (L). 

256.  Two  Old  People  (L). 

257.  Two  Apes  with  Their  Young  (I;). 

258.  Polar  Bear  (L). 

259.  Eagle's  Head  (L). 

260.  Tiger  (L). 

261.  Boy,  Girl  and  Horse  (L). 

262.  Five  Apes  and  an  Ape’s  Head  (L). 

263.  Two  Eagle  Heads  (L). 

264.  Eight  Apes  (L). 

Nordhagen,  Johan. 

265.  Falls  in  Telemarken  (E  of  painting 

by  August  Oappelen). 

266.  Claudius  Civillis’  Conspiracy  Against 

the  Romans  (from  Rembrandt’s 
painting) . 

267.  Christ  in  Emaus  (from  Rembrandt’s 

painting). 

268.  Birch  Tree  in  Storm  (from  painting 

by  Prof.  J.  0.  Dahl). 

269.  Prof.  Hans  Gude:  Portrait  (E). 

270.  Arne  Garborg  (E). 

271.  Calf  (E). 

Peterssen,  Reidar. 

Awarded  Bronze  Medal:  P.  P.  1.  E.,  1915. 

272.  The  Slaughter  of  the  Innocents  (from 

Valerio  Castellis’  painting  in  Na- 
tional Museum,  Christiania). 

273.  Head:  Study  (E). 

274.  Self  Portrait  (E). 

275.  Head  (E). 


Thaulow,  Frits. 

276.  Pont  de  Amiens  (E  in  colors). 

277.  Pont  de  Verone  (E  in  colors). 

278.  Laveuses  de  Quimperle  (E  in  colors). 

279.  Soir  (E  in  colors). 

280.  Escalier  de  Marbre  (E  in  colors). 

281.  Degel  (E  in  colors). 

282.  Porte  de  Marbre  (E  in  colors). 
SCULPTURES  AND  MEDALLIONS. 

St.  Lerche,  Hans. 

Awarded  Silver  Medal  for  Sculpture : P.  P. 
I.  £.,  1915. 

Honorable  Mention  for  Medals:  P.  P.  I.  E., 
1915. 

283.  Pope  Leo  XIII. 

284.  Max  Liebermann. 

285.  Child. 

286.  Young  Roman. 

287.  Infant  Child. 

288.  Three  Monkeys. 

289.  Bacchanal. 

290.  Siren. 

291.  Roman  Carnival. 

292.  Crayfish. 

293.  Young  Man. 

294.  Ibsen. 

295.  Nude. 

296.  Bust  of  Young  Roman. 

297.  The  Poet  and  the  Sphinx. 

298.  Woman  and  the  Sea  Bear. 

299.  Wild  Boar. 

300.  Venus. 

301.  Siren. 

302.  Spectre. 

303.  Nude. 

304.  Pope  Pius  X. 

305.  Pope  Leo  XIII. 

306.  Bjornstjerne  Bjornson. 

307.  Fishes. 

308.  Fishes. 

309.  The  Tiber. 

310.  Anti-Denomist  Allusions. 

311.  The  Marquise  Casati  in  F6te  Cos- 

tume. 

312.  Sea  Motive. 

313.  Typical  Roman  Child. 

314.  Statuette:  Pope  Pius  X. 

315.  Pope  Pius  X (A). 

316.  Pope  Leo  XIII  (B). 

317.  Young  Silenus. 

318.  Bust  of  a Young  Roman. 

319.  Woman  (glass). 

320.  Woman  and  Sea  Bear. 

321.  Idyl. 

322.  Boy  (terra  cotta). 

323.  Child  (terra  cotta). 

324.  Pope  Benedict  XV  (terra  cotta). 

325.  Statuette  (terra  cotta). 

326.  Pope  Pius  X (terra  cotta). 

327.  Candida  (terra  cotta). 

328.  Up  Against  It  (terra  cotta). 

329.  Bust  of  a Boy  (terra  cotta). 

330.  Schopenhauer:  Head  (terra  cotta). 

331.  Head  of  a Child  (terra  cotta). 

332.  Old  Silenus  (terra  cotta). 

Vik,  Ingebrigt. 

Awarded  Gold  Medal:  P.  P.  I.  E.,  1915. 

333.  Young  Girl  (bronze). 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX 


ABBREVIATIONS 


Am.  Acad.  A.  L American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Letters. 

AC.  Phila Art  Club  of  Philadelphia. 

A.  Fed.  A American  Federation  of  Arts,  Washington. 

AIA  American  Institute  of  Architects. 

AIC  Art  Institute  of  Chicago. 

ANA  Associate  National  Academy  of  Design,  New  York. 

Am.  PS  American  Painters  and  Sculptors,  New  York. 

Am.  S.  Min.  P American  Society  of  Miniature  Painters,  New  York. 

ASL  of  N.  Y Art  Students’  League  of  New  York. 

AWCS  American  Water  Color  Society,  New  York. 

Boston  WCC  Boston  Water  Color  Club. 

C.  I.  Pittsburgh Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh. 

Chicago  AD  Chicago  Academy  of  Design. 

Chicago  SA  Chicago  Society  of  Artists. 

Chicago  SAC  Chicago  Society  of  Arts  and  Crafts. 

Corcoran  AG  Corcoran  Art  Gallery,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Inter.  Soc.  A.  L International  Society  of  Arts  and  Letters;  (also  given  as  Soc 

Inter,  des  Beaux-Arts  et  des  Lettres). 

Int.  Soe.  S.  P.  G International  Society  of  Sculptors,  Painters  and  Gravers,  London. 

Mural  P National  Society  of  Mural  Painters,  New  York. 

Nat.  Inst.  A.  L National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters. 

NA  National  Academy  of  Design,  New  York  (Academicians). 

NAD  National  Academy  of  Design,  New  York  (used  chiefly  for  school). 

NSC  National  Society  of  Craftsmen,  New  York. 

NSS  National  Sculpture  Society,  New  York. 

N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg Architectural  League  of  New  York. 

NYWCC  New  York  Water  Color  Club. 

PAFA  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia. 

Pa.  S.  Min.  P Pennsylvania  Society  of  Miniature  Painters. 

Pastelists  Society  of  Pastelists,  New  York. 

Phila.  WCC Philadelphia  Water  Color  Club. 

Port.  P National  Society  of  Portrait  Painters,  New  York. 

SAA  Society  of  American  Artists,  New  York. 

SI  Society  of  Illustrators,  New  York. 

Salma.  C Salmagundi  Club,  New  York. 

SWA  Society  of  Western  Artists. 

Ten  Am.  P Ten  American  Painters. 

Wash.  WCC Washington  (D.  C.)  Water  Color  Club. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX 


PAINTERS,  ILLUSTRATORS,  ETC. 


Abbey,  Edwin  A. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1852.  Studied  PAFA. 
Honors:  First  Class  gold  medal,  Internation- 
al Art  Exhibition,  Vienna,  1898;  gold  medal 
of  honor  PAFA  1898;  gold  medal  Paris  Exp., 
1889  and  1900;  gold  medal  Pan-American  Exp., 
Buffalo,  1901;  small  gold  medal,  Berlin  Exp., 
1903.  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
France.  Member  Royal  Academy  of  Arts, 
London;  ARWS.,  London;  NA  1902;  Mural 
P.;  AWCS;  AIA  (bon.);  Paris  SAP;  Royal 
Bavarian  Academy  (hon.);  Assoc.  Soc.  Nat. 
des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris;  London  SI  (hon.); 
Phila.  WCC  (hon.);  Nat.  Inst.  AL. 

2630.  Spring. 

Lent  by  Thomas  L.  Manson,  Esq. 
Gallery  57,  Wall  A. 

2640.  Pavane. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Whitelaw  Reid. 
Gallery  57,  Wall  A. 

2641.  Gold  Net. 

Lent  by  Frederick  Mead,  Esq. 
Gallery  57,  Wall  A. 

2642.  Drawing  No.  5. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Payne  Whitney. 
Gallery  57,  Wall  A. 

264.3.  The  Wind. 

Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Peters,  Esq. 
Gallery  57,  Wall  A. 

2644.  The  Lesson. 

Lent  by  Andrew  Carnegie,  Esq. 
Gallery  57,  Wall  A. 

2645.  Three  Queens. 

Lent  by  Frederick  Mead,  Esq: 
Gallery  57,  Wall  A. 

2646.  The  Widow. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Edwin  A.  Abbey. 
Gallery  57,  Wall  A. 

• 2647.  Drawing  No.  3. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Payne  Whitney. 
Gallery  57,  Wall  B. 

2648.  In  the  Library. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  H.  O.  Havemeyer. 
Gallery  57,  Wall  B. 

2649.  Drawing  No.  4. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Payne  Whitney. 
Gallerv  57,  Wall  B. 

2650.  Parson  Dunkhardt. 

Gallery  57,  Wall  B. 

2651.  Drawing  No.  2. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Payne  Whitney. 
Gallery  57,  Wall  B. 

2652.  St.  Agnes’  Eve. 

Gallery  57,  Wall  B. 

2653.  The  Penance  of  Eleanor. 

Lent  by  the  Carnegie  Institute. 
Gallery  57,  Wall  B. 

2655.  The  Bird  to  Others  Flew : A Love 

Song. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  H.  O.  Havemeyer. 
Gallery  57,  Wall  B. 

2656.  Quince  with  His  Own  Hand. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  H.  O.  Havemeyer. 
Gallery  57,  Wall  B. 

2657.  The  Quiet  Life:  Illustration  for  The 

Vicar. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Howard  Mansfield. 
Gallery  57,  Wall  B. 


Abbey,  Edwin  A. — (Continued). 

2658.  Sally  in  Our  Alley. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  H.  O.  Havemeyer. 
Gallery  57,  Wall  B. 

2659.  The  Toast. 

Lent  by  Thomas  L.  Manson,  Esq. 
Gallery  57,  Wall  B. 

2660.  Sally  in  Our  Alley. 

Lent  by  Thomas  L.  Manson,  Esq. 
Gallery  57,  Wall  B. 

2661.  Drawing  No.  1. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Payne  Whitney. 
Gallery  57,  Wall  B. 

Ackerman,  Olga  M. 

Born  San  Francisco. 

3486.  At  a Concert. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  B. 

Adams,  John  Ottis. 

Born  Amity,  Ind.,  1851.  Studied  with  John 
Parker  in  London;  Benczur  and  Loefftz  in 
Munich.  Member:  SWA;  Indianapolis  Art 
Assoc,  (hon.).  Honors:  Bronze  Medal,  St. 
Louis  Exp.,  1904;  Fine  Arts  Bldg.  Prize,  Chi- 
cago, 1907;  hon.  mention,  Buenos  Aires  Exp., 
1910. 

2.335.  Winter  Morning. 

Lent  by  the  Muncie  Art  Asso- 
ciation. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  C. 

3469.  A Bit  of  the  Whitewater. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  A. 

Adams,  Philip. 

Born  Honolulu,  Hawaii,  1881.  Studied: 
ASL,  New  York;  Museum  Art  School,  Boston. 

4450.  The  Sailor. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  D. 

Addams,  Clifford. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1876.  Studied  with 
Henry  Wood,  Drexel  Institute;  Composition 
under  Thomas  P.  Anshutz  and  Henry  V. 
Thouron  and  the  PAFA;  Academie  Carmen, 
under  Whistler.  Honors:  Traveling  scholar- 
ship, PAFA  1899. 

2300.  Sadness. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  D. 

2301.  The  Lady  of  the  Five  Marks. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  D. 

Addams,  Inez. 

Studied  with  Whistler  in  Paris. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2261.  Portrait  Study. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  A. 

2270.  Daphne. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  A. 

2277.  The  Death  of  Lucrece. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  B. 


116 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Ahrens,  Ellen  Wetherald. 

Born  Baltimore,  1859.  Studied:  Boston 
Museum  School  under  Grundmann;  PAFA  un- 
der Eakins;  Drexel  Inst,  under  Pyle.  Phila. 

WCC;  PA.  S.  Min.  P. ; A.  S.  Min.  P.  Honors: 
Silver  medal  and  prize,  C,  I.  1901;  bronze 
medals  for  oil  painting  and  miniatures,  St. 

Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

1834.  Miss  G.  C. 

Gallery  40,  Case  6. 

1836.  A Brown  Study. 

Gallery  40,  Case  6. 

1837.  Little  Bert. 

Gallery  40,  Case  6. 

Aiken,  Charles  A. 

Born  Worcester,  Mass.,  1872.  Studied: 

Boston  Museum  School. 

1020.  Portrait. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  C. 

Albert,  Ernest. 

Born  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1857.  Studied 

Brooklyn  Academy  of  Design. 

2291.  Ten  Above  Zero. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  C. 

Albright,  Adam  Emory. 

Born  Monroe,  Wis.,  1862.  Studied:  AIC; 
PAFA;  Munich  and  Paris.  Member:  Chica- 
go SA;  SWA;  Chicago  AD;  AIC.  Honors: 
Grower  prize,  AIC  1907;  Cahn  prize,  AIC  1908. 

2345.  The  Hill  Road. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  D. 

Alexander,  John  W. 

Born  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1856;  died  1913. 
Studied  in  Munich,  Venice  and  Florence. 
Member:  ANA  1901,  NA  1902  (pres,  since 

1909);  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.  1904;  Mural  P.  (vice- 
pres.);  Nat.  Int.,  A.  L.  (pres.);  Am.  Acad. 
A.  L. ; Port.  P ; School  A.  Lg.  (pres.);  SI 
(hon.);  AIA  (hon.);  A.  Fed.  A.  (v-pres.  and 
director);  Societe  de  Peintres  et  Sculpteurs, 
Paris;  Soc.  Nationale  des  Beaux-Arts,  Paris; 
Int.  Soc.  of  Sc.  Pt.  and  Gravers  (hon.),  Lon- 
don; R.  S.  British  Artists  (hon.);  Munich  Se- 
cession; Vienna  Secession.  Trustee,  Am.  Fine 
Arts  Soc.,  N.  Y.  Public  Library  and  Metro- 
politan Museum  of  Art.  Honors:  Bronze 

medal,  Munich  Acad.,  1880;  Temple  gold 
medal,  PAFA  1897;  Lippincott  prize,  PAFA 
1899;  gold  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  19001;  gold 
medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  Carnegie 
prize,  SAA  1901;  first  Corcoran  prize,  S. 
Wash.  A.  1903;  gold  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp., 
1904;  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honor,  1901;  first 
class  medal,  C.  I.,  Pittsburgh,  1911. 

Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  Internation- 
al Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3314.  Phyllis. 

Lent  by  the  City  Art  Museum, 
St.  Louis. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  O. 

Allen,  Charles  Curtis. 

Born  Leominster,  Mass.,  1886.  Studied: 
Worcester  Art  Museum  School,  Philip  Hale. 

3610.  Mountain  and  Cloud. 

Gallery  74,  Wall  C. 

Allen,  Marlon  Boyd. 

Born  Boston.  Studied  with  Tarbell  and 
Benson. 

3490.  Enameling. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  B. 


Allis,  C.  Harry. 

Born  Dayton,  Ohio,  1877.  Studied:  De- 
troit School  of  Art;  Munich  and  Paris. 
Member:  SAA,  Munich,  Germany;  SWA; 

Imperial  Arts  League,  London,  England. 

2628.  Evening:  Montreuil. 

Gallery  56,  Wall  C. 

Allston,  Washington. 

Born  in  Waecamaw,  S.  C.,  1779;  died  in 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1843.  Graduated  from 
Harvard,  1800.  Went  to  England,  1801,  and 
studied  at  Royal  Academy.  Afterwards  visit- 
ed Rome,  whence  he  returned  to  America  in 
1809.  Subsequently  lived  in  England  from 
1811  to  1818,  and  finally  in  Massachusetts. 

2766.  Bacchanal. 

Lent  bv  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Gallery  60,  Wall  A. 

Ames,  Blanche. 

Born  at  Lowell,  Mass.,  1878.  Studied: 
Smith  College,  Northampton,  Mass.,  under  D. 
W.  Tryon. 

2111.  Pauline. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  A. 

3364.  General  Adelbert  Ames. 

Gallery  70,  Wall  A. 

Andersen,  Martinus. 

Born  Peru,  Ind.,  1878.  Studied:  J.  Ottis 
Adams  and  William  Forsyth;  John  Herron 
Art  School.  Hon.  Mention,  Richmond,  Ind., 
1913;  Hon.  Mention,  Richmond,  Ind.,  1914. 

3254.  The  Glittering  Pageant. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  B. 

Anderson,  Karl. 

Born  Oxford,  O.,  1874.  Studied:  AIC; 
Colorossi  Academy  in  Paris;  Holland,  Italy 
and  Madrid.  Member:  Am.  PS:  SI.  Honors: 
Silver  medal,  C.  I.  Pittsburgh,  1910. 

2222.  Fireflies. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  B. 

Anshutz,  Thomas  P. 

Born  Covington.  Kentucky,  1851.  Died 
1912.  Studied:  PAFA.  Member  of  the  New 
York  Water  Color  Club;  The  Philadelphia 
Water  Color  Club.  Instructor  in  The  Pennsyl- 
vania Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts.  Honors: 
Silver  Medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition, 
St.  Louis,  1904:  Gold  Medal  of  Honor,  The 
Pennsylvania  Academy,  1909;  Gold  Medal 
Inti.  Exp.,  Buenos  Aires. 

2159.  Portrait  of  a Little  Girl. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  John  E.  D.  Trask. 
Gallery  44,  Wall  A. 

2474.  The  Incense  Burner. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Charles  W.  Gessler. 
Gallery  51,  Wall  B. 

2499.  A Rose. 

Lent  bv  William  S.  Pardee,  Esq. 
Gallery  51,  Wall  D. 

Archambault,  A.  Margaretta. 

Born  Philadelphia.  Studied:  PAFA;  Ju- 
lian Academy  in  Paris.  Member:  PA.  S. 
Min.  P.  (sect.).  Fellowship  PAFA;  Plastic  C. 

1981.  Miss  Clementine  Dalcour. 

Gallery  40,  Case  19. 

1982.  Miss  M.  Smith. 

Gallery  40,  Case  19. 

1983.  Jacqueline. 

Gallery  40,  Case  19. 

1984.  Miss  Frances  Brock. 

Gallery  40,  Case  19. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— PAINTERS,  ETC. 


117 


Arthurs,  Stanley  Massey. 

Born  Kenton,  Del.,  1877.  Studied  with 

Howard  Pyle.  Member:  SI. 

56.  Overland  Transportation. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  C. 

60.  The  Evening  Mail. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  C. 

Ashley,  Clifford  Warren. 

Born  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1881.  Studied 

with  Howard  Pyle. 

2314.  Chase  of  the  Bowhead  Whale. 
Gallery  ‘*7,  Wall  A. 

Austin,  Amanda  P. 

Studied  with  E.  Renard  and  Delacluse  in 
Paris. 

1040.  Market  Scene:  Pont  L’Abbe:  Brit- 

tainy. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  D. 

Bacher,  Otto  H. 

Born  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1856.  Died  Bronx- 
ville  1909.  Studied  with  Duveneck,  Carolus- 
Duran,  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre.  Member: 
Society  of  Illustrators,  Painter-Etchers  of  Lon- 
don, England.  Associate  National  Academy  of 
Design.  Honors:  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

2619.  July. 

Gallery  56,  Wall  B. 

Baer,  William  J. 

Born  Cincinnati,  1860.  Studied:  McMick- 
en  School  of  Design,  Cincinnati;  Royal  Acad- 
emy, Munich.  Member:  Am.  S.  Min.  P. 
(pres.).  Honors:  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exp., 
1900;  bronze  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo, 
1901;  silver  medal,  Charleston  Exp.,  1902. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


1935. 

Young  Diana. 

Gallery 

40. 

Case 

14. 

1937. 

Doris. 

Gallery 

40. 

Case 

15. 

1938. 

Friends. 

Gallery 

40, 

Case 

15. 

1939. 

Mrs.  E.  R. 

Hewitt. 

Gallery 

40, 

Case 

15. 

1940. 

Primavera, 

Gallery 

40, 

Case 

15. 

1941. 

Nymph  and 

Cupid. 

Gallery 

40, 

Case 

15. 

1942. 

The  Apple. 

Gallery 

40, 

Case 

15. 

1943. 

Betty. 

Gallery 

40, 

Case 

15. 

1944. 

Laodicea. 

Gallery 

40, 

Case 

15. 

Bains,  Ethel  Franklin  Betts. 

Bronee  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

52.  Cinderella. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  C. 

70.  The  Story  of  the  Six  Swans. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  C. 

75.  The  Frog  Prince. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  D. 

76.  The  Story  of  Hansel  and  Gretel. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  D. 

88.  Snow  White  and  Rose  Red. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  D. 

89.  Rumpelstiltskin. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  D. 


Baker,  William  Bliss. 

Born  in  New  York  in  1859.  Landscape 
painter,  pupil  of  Bierstad’t,  M.  F.  H.  de  Haas 
and  the  National  Academy.  He  died  in  1887. 

2536.  Landscape:  Grez. 

Lent  by  H.  C.  Henry,  Esq. 
Gallery  54,  Wall  B. 


Baker,  George  A. 

Born  in  New  York,  1821;  died  there  1880. 
Studied  at  the  schools  of  the  Academy  and  in 
Europe  from  1844  to  1846;  NA  1851. 

2757.  Portrait  of  Charles  L,  Elliot. 

Lent  by  the  National  Academy 
of  Design. 

Gallery  59,  Wall  D. 


Baker,  Samuel  Burtis. 

Born  Boston,  Mass.,  1882.  Studied  with 
Ernest  L.  Major,  Joseph  De  Camp  and  Edward 
H.  Barnard. 

2287.  Portrait  of  Miss  Marion  Howard. 
Gallery  46,  Wall  C. 


Balaxo,  Paula  Himmelsbach. 

Born  Leipzig,  Germany,  1877.  Studied: 
PAFA;  Paris. 

4343.  Parthenon : Moonlight. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 


Ball,  Robert  E.,  Jr. 

Born  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1890.  Studied: 
Richard  E.  Miller,  Paris,  1913-14. 

4110.  Moonlight:  Gothic  Arch  at  St.  Jean: 
Brittany. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  B. 

4136.  The  Palms. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  C. 


Ballin,  Hugo. 

Born  New  York,  1879.  Studied:  ASL  of 
N.  Y.;  in  Rome  and  Florence,  Member:  ANA 
1906;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.;  AWCS:  Nat.  Inst. 
A.  D.  Honors:  Shaw  purchase,  SAA  1905; 
President’s  prize,  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.  1906;  Clark 
prize,  NAD  1906;  second  Hallgarten  prize, 
NAD  1907;  Isidor  medal,  NAD  1907;  N.  Y. 
Arch.  Lg.  1908;  bronze  medal,  Buenos  Aires 
Exp.,  1910'. 

3175.  Sorrow. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  C. 


Barlow,  Myron. 

Born  Ionia,  Mich.,  1873.  Studied  A.  I.  C., 
Gerome  and  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts  in  Paris. 
Honors:  Gold  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

4427.  Flowers. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  C. 

4431.  Apples. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  C. 

4435.  Fish  Sellers. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  C. 


Barnard,  Edward  H. 

2572.  The  Young  Oaks:  Early  August. 

Lent  by  the  St.  Botolph  Club. 
Gallery  55,  Wall  A. 


118 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Barnes,  Gertrude  J. 

Born  Tyngsboro,  Mass.,  1865.  Studied: 
Minneapolis  School  of  Fine  Arts  under  Douglas 
Volk:  Cowles  Art  School  in  Boston  under 
Dennis  M.  Bunker;  Snell  and  Lathrop  in  New 
York;  C.  H.  Woodbury.  Honors:  First  prize 
for  landscape,  Minnesota  State  Art  Soc.,  1904; 
hon.  mention,  Minnesota  State  Art  Soc.,  1908, 
1910  and  1914. 

1287.  Girl  with  Persian  Cat. 

Gallery  37,  Case  12. 

Barnett,  Tom  P. 

Born  St.  Louis,  1870.  Studied  with  Paul 
Cornoyer.  Honors:  Halsey  C.  Ives  First 

Landscape  prize,  St.  Louis,  1914;  Bronze  Medal, 
Portland  Exposition. 

3297.  Winter. 

Lent  by  the  City  Art  Museum: 
St.  Louis. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  B. 

Bartlett,  Frederic  Clay. 

Born  Chicago,  1873.  Studied  with  Gvsis  in 
Munich;  Collin,  Aman-Jean  and  Whistler  in 
Paris.  Member:  Chicago  SA;  SWA;  Mural 
P. ; Royal  Academy,  Munich.  Honors:  Silver 
Medal.  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904:  Iron,  mention 
C.  I.  Pittsburgh,  1908;  Cahn  prize,  AIC  1910. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2181.  Spring  Recess. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  C. 

3428.  Our  Country  Dining  Room. 

Gallery  '71,  Wall  B. 


Baxter,  M2rtha  Wheeler. 

Born  Castleton,  Vt.,  1869.  Studied:  PAFA; 
ASL  of  N.  Y.  under  Mowbray,  Cox,  Beck- 
with and  F.  V.  Du  Mond.  Honors:  Hon. 
mention,  Paris  Exp.,  1900. 


1802. 

Boy  Driving. 

Gallery 

40, 

Case 

3. 

1803. 

Portrait  of 

Miss 

T. 

Gallery 

40, 

Case 

3. 

1805. 

Theodore. 

Gallery 

40, 

Case 

3. 

1806. 

My  Mother. 

Gallery 

40, 

Case 

3. 

1807. 

The  Peacock  Fan. 

Gallery 

40, 

Case 

3. 

Beal,  Gifford. 

Born  in  New  York,  1879.  Member:  ANA 
1908;  AWCS.  Honors:  Third  prize  ($100), 
Worcecter,  Mass.,  1903;  bronze  medal,  St. 
Louis  Exp.,  1904;  Shaw  Fund,  Salma  C.,  1909; 
first  Hallgarten  prize,  NAD  1910;  Honorable 
Mention,  Art  Institute  of  Chicago,  1912;  Sil- 
ver Medal,  National  Arts  Club,  1913;  Thomas 
B.  Clarke  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design, 
1913;  Medal  of  the  third  class,  Carnegie  In- 
stitute, 1913. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3540.  Summer  Landscape. 

Gallery  73,  Wall  B. 

3541.  The  Gossips. 

Gallery  73,  Wall  B. 

3542.  Old  Town  Terrace. 

Gallery  73,  Wall  B. 

3546.  The  End  of  the  Street. 

Gallery  73,  Wall  B. 


Beal,  Reynolds. 

Born  New  York,  1867.  Studied  with  Chase. 
Member:  NYWCC;  ANA  1909;  AWCS. 

Honors:  Jurley  W.  C.  prize,  Salma.  C.  1902. 

3543.  Orr’s  Mills. 

Gallery  73,  Wall  B. 

3547.  Lawrenceville  Lock. 

Gallery  73,  Wall  B. 

Beard,  William  H. 

Born  Painsville,  O.,  1825.  Began  as  a por- 
trait painter,  but  soon  turned  to  works  of 
imagination,  and  rose  to  high  honors.  One 
of  the  earliest  associates  of  the  National  Acad- 
emy of  Design.  He  died  in  1900'. 

2735.  Having  Taken  Possession. 

Lent  by  Fred  E.  Sander,  Esq. 
Gallery  59,  Wall  B. 

Beatty,  John  W. 

Born  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1851.  Studied:  Royal 
Bavarian  Academy,  Munich.  Member:  Royal 
Society  of  Arts,  London,  England;  of  the 
Jury  for  New  York  and  Pennsylvania,  World’s 
Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  of  the 
National  Advisory  Board,  Paris  Exposition, 
1900;  of  the  Fine  Arts  Committee,  Pan-Ameri- 
can Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  of  the  National 
Advisory  Committee,  Louisiana  Purchase  Ex- 
position, St.  Louis,  1904;  honorary  degree, 
Master  of  Arts,  Western  University  of  Penn- 
sylvania, 19001.  Director  of  the  Department 
of  Fine  Arts,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of 
Awards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposi- 
tion, San  Francisco,  1915. 

3312.  Plymouth  Hills. 

Lent  by  the  National  Gallery. 
Gallery  69,  Wall  C. 

3313.  Plymouth  Sand  Dunes. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  C. 

Beaumont,  Lillian  Adele. 

Born  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  1880.  Studied: 
School  of  Boston  Museum,  under  Benson, 
Tarbell  and  Philip  Hale. 

2141.  The  Satin  Gown. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  C. 

Beaux,  Cecilia. 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Studied:  William 
Sartain  in  Philadelphia;  Julian  and  Lazar 
Schools  in  Paris.  Member:  SAA  1893;  ANA 
1894,  NA  1902;  Port.  P.;  Soc.  des  Beaux- 
Arts,  Paris;  Phila.  WCC.  Honors:  Mary 

Smith  prize.  PAFA,  1885,  1887,  1891  and 

1892;  gold  medal,  AC  Phila.  1893;  Dodge 
prize,  NAD  1893;  bronze  medal,  C.  I.  Pitts- 
burgh, 1896;  first  class  gold  medal  ($1500), 
C.  I.  Pittsburgh,  1899;  Temple  gold  medal, 
PAFA,  1900:  Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1900; 
gold  medal,  Pan- Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  first 
Corcoran  prize,  S.  Wash.  A.,  1902;  gold  medal, 
St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904;  Degree  of  Doctor  of 
Laws,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1908;  De-  ] 
gree  of  Master  of  Arts,  Yale  University,  1912; 
Saltus  Medal  for  Merit,  National  Academy  of 
Design,  1914. 

Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  Internation-  : 
al  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


3033. 

Dorothea  and  Francesca. 

Gallery 

65, 

Wall 

D. 

3034. 

Ernesta. 

Gallery 

65, 

Wall 

D. 

.3035. 

The  Dreamer. 

Gallery 

65, 

Wall 

D. 

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Beaux,  Cecilia — (Continued). 

3036.  Study  in  Whites. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania 
Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts. 
Gallery  65,  Wall  D. 

3038.  Portrait. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  D. 

3039.  Sita  and  Sarita. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  D. 

3040.  Portrait  Study. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  D. 

Becker,  Eulabee  Dix. 

Born  Greenfield,  111.,  1879.  Studied:  St. 
Louis  Art  School;  New  York  Art  League;  with 
Wm.  J.  Whittemore. 

1973.  Philip  Dix  Becker. 

Gallery  40,  Case  19. 

1974.  Mrs.  John  Graves. 

Gallery  40,  Case  19. 

1976.  Portrait  of  Esther  Hoyt. 

Gallery  40,  Case  19. 

Becker,  Maurice. 

Born  Nijni  Novgorod,  Russia,  1889.  Studied 
with  Robt.  Henri. 

4301.  The  Older  Generation. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

4322.  The  Bov  and  the  Man. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

Beckington,  Alice. 

Born  St.  Charles,  Mo.,  1868.  Studied:  ASL 
of  N.  Y.  under  Beckwith;  Constant,  Lefebvre 
and  Lazar  in  Paris.  Member:  Am.  S.  Min. 
P. ; Pa.  Soc.  Min.  P.  Honors:  Hon.  men- 
tion Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  bronze 
medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

1965.  Study  in  Blues  and  Greens. 

Gallery  40,  Case  18. 

1966.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Lewis. 

Gallery  40,  Case  18. 

1907.  The  Morning  Paper. 

Gallery  40,  Case  18. 

1968.  Study  of  a Head  in  Shadow'. 

Gallery  40,  Case  18. 

1969.  Helen. 

Gallery  40,  Case  18. 

Beckwith,  J.  Carroll. 

Born  Hannibal,  Mo.,  1852.  Studied:  Caro- 
lus-Duran  and  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts.  Mem- 
ber: ANA  1886,  NA  1894;  SAA  1881; 

AWCS:  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Honors:  Hon.  men- 
tion, Paris  Salon,  1887;  bronze  medal,  Paris 
Exp.,  1889;  gold  medal,  Atlanta  Exp.,  1895; 
bronze  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1900;  gold  medal. 
Charleston  Exp.,  1902;  silver  medal,  Universal 
Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

2598.  Portrait  of  George  Coleman,  Esq. 
Gallery  55,  Wall  D. 

Beek,  Alice  D.  Engley. 

Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  1876.  Studied: 

Wheeler  Art  School,  Providence,  R.  I.;  six 
years  in  Paris.  Academies  Julian,  Colorossi, 
Delacluse  and  Lasar. 

4348.  Portrait  Study. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

Belcher,  Hilda. 

Born  Pittsford,  Vt.,  1881.  Studied  with 
Henri  and  Kenneth  Hayes  Miller  in  New  York. 
Member:  AWCS;  NYWCC.  Honors:  First 
prize,  Strathmore  Water  Color  Contest,  1908; 
Beal  prize,  NYWCC,  1909. 

1050.  The  Little  Boston  Girl. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  D. 

1052.  Day-Dreamer. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  D. 


Bell,  Clara  Louise. 

Born  Newton  Falls,  Ohio,  1886.  Studied: 
Cleveland  School  of  Art;  ASL,  New  York. 
1859.  Little  Girl  with  the  Curls. 

Gallery  40,  Case  8. 

1863.  Elizabeth. 

Gallery  40,  Case  8. 

Bellows,  George  H. 

Born  Columbus,  Ohio,  1882.  Studied  with 
Henri  and  Hayes-Miller  in  New  York.  Mem- 
ber: ANA  190-8;  Am.  PS.  Honors:  Hall- 
garten  prize,  NAD  1908. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

4439.  Polo  Crowd. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  C. 

4441.  River  Front. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  C. 

4442.  Portrait  of  a Young  Lady. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  C. 

4455.  Excavation  at  Night. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  D. 

Benda,  Wladyslaw  T. 

Member:  SI. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


23. 

Laila. 

Gallery 

26, 

Wall 

A. 

61. 

Amazons. 

Gallery 

26, 

Wall 

C. 

62. 

Amazons : 
Gallery 

II. 

26, 

Wall 

c. 

Berlin,  Harry. 

Born  New  York  City,  1886.  Studied:  NAD. 
Member:  Union  International  des  Beaux-Arts 
et  des  Lettres. 

2569.  Motherhood. 

Gallery  55,  Wall  A. 

4409.  Vermont  Hills. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  A. 

Berneker,  Louis  F. 

Born  Clinton,  Mo.  Studied:  St.  Louis 
School  of  Fine  Arts;  Laurens  Academy  in 
Paris. 

2623.  Coral  and  Blue. 

Gallery  56,  Wall  C. 

Berninghaus,  Oscar  E. 

Born  St.  Louis,  1874.  Studied:  St.  Louis 
School  of  Fine  Arts.  Member:  SWA  (Sec.). 
Honor:  Dolph  prize,  St.  Louis,  1907. 

2608.  A Southwestern  Pueblo. 

Gallery  56,  Wall  A. 

Bernstein,  Theresa  F. 

2982.  Open  Air  Show. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  A. 

Betts,  Anna  Whelan. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

25.  The  Trundle  Bed. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  A. 

66.  A Winter  Day. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  C. 

71.  The  Dancing  Class. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  C. 

949.  At  the  Window. 

Gallery  36,  Case  2. 

1074.  Coral  Beads. 

Gallery  36,  Case  10. 

1082.  The  Promenade. 

Gallery  36,  Case  11. 

1088.  Preparations  for  Bed. 

Gallery  36,  Case  11. 

1095.  The  Candle. 

Gallery  36,  Case  12. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Betts,  Louis. 

Born  Little  Rock,  Arkansas,  1873.  Studied 
with  his  father,  E.  D.  Betts.  Member:  ANA 
1912;  Port.  P.  Honors;  Cresson  scholarship, 
PAFA  1903;  Whiting  prize  in  London,  for 
best  portrait;  lion,  mention,  C.  I.  Pittsburgh, 
1910. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3170.  Ladv  in  White. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  C. 


Blackburn,  Jonathan  B. — (Continued). 

2915.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Carter 
Willis. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  R.  H.  Patchin. 
Gallery  63,  Wall  D. 

2921.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Kennon. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  R.  H.  Patchin. 
Gallery  63,  Wall  D. 


Blakelock,  Ralph  Albert. 

Born  New  York,  1847.  Self-taught.  Hon. 
mention,  Paris  Exp.,  1900. 


Bierstadt,  Albert. 

Born  Diisseldorf,  1830;  died,  New  York, 
1902.  Landscape  painter.  Brought  to  Amer- 
ica at  an  early  age.  Returned  to  Diisseldorf 
in  1853,  and  entered  the  Academy  afterwards 
studying  in  Rome  and  Germany.  Elected  NA 
I8601;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
France,  1867.  Medals:  Austria,  Germany, 
Bavaria,  and  Belgium,  and  various  Orders. 

2690.  Mount  Hood. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  John  P.  Jones. 
Gallery  58,  Wall  B. 

2707.  Grand  Lake:  Colorado. 

Lent  by  Miss  Marion  T. 
Meagher. 

Gallery  58,  Wall  D. 

Bissell,  Helen  Rathburn. 


2527.  Eestacy. 

Lent  by  the  Hackley  Gallery  of 
Pine  Arts. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  B. 

2535.  Sunset. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  B. 

Blaney,  Dwight. 

Born  Brookline,  Mass.,  1865.  Member: 
NYWCC. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3410.  Anemone  Cove:  Mt.  Desert. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  A. 

3422.  Solitude. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  B. 


Born  Petaluma,  Cal.  Studied  with  Edgar 
T.  Bissell.  Honors:  First  Prize  Woman’s  Art 
League,  1908;  St.  Louis  Second  Prize,  award- 
ed by  Art  Section  of  Missouri  Federated  Clubs, 
1909;  Honorable  Mention  Missouri  State  Fair, 
1913. 

4405.  Old  Melodies. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  A. 

4459.  A German  Interior. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  D. 

Bittinger,  Charles. 

Born  Washington,  D.  C.,  1879.  Studied: 
Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts,  Delacluse  and  Colorossi 
Academies  in  Paris.  Member:  ANA  1912. 
Honors:  Bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904; 
second  Hallgarten  prize,  NAD  1909;  Clark 
prize,  NAD  1912. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2311.  The  Library  of  the  Prince:  Ver- 
sailles. 

Gallery  47, 

2353.  After  Supper. 

Gallery  48, 

3418.  Isabel. 

Gallery  71, 

3421.  Vanity. 


Bixbee,  William  J. 

Born  Manchester, 

Lowell  Inst,  under  Tommaso  Juglaris;  S.  P. 
Rolt  Triscott  and  Marcus  Waterman  in  Boston. 
4117.  Winter. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  C. 

Blackburn,  Jonathan  B. 


Bliss,  Alma  Hersig. 

Studied:  New  York  and  Paris. 

1832.  An  Italian  Child. 

Gallery  40,  Case  6. 

1833.  Study 

Gallery  40,  Case  6. 

Blumenschein,  Ernest  L. 

Born  Pittsburgh,  1874.  Studied:  Cincin- 
nati Art  Academy;  ASL  of  N.  Y.;  Constant, 
Laurens  and  Collin  in  Paris.  Member:  ANA 
1910.  Honors:  Beck  prize,  Phila.  WCC  1909; 
Isidor  portrait  prize,  Salma.  C.  1910  and  1911. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2323.  The  Peacemaker. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  B. 

2328.  Wise-Man:  Warrior:  Youth. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  A. 

4243.  Love  of  Life  No.  2. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 


Wall 

A. 

4303.  Love  of  Life  No.  1. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

Wall 

A. 

Wall 

B. 

Blumenschein,  Mary  Shephard  Greene. 

Born  New  York.  Studied  with  Adams  in 

Wall 

B. 

New  York;  Collin  in  Paris.  Honors:  Third 
class  medal,  Paris  Salon,  1900;  second  class 
medal,  Paris  Salon,  1902;  silver  medal,  St. 
Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

H., 

1850.  Studied: 

2332.  The  Pan. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  C. 
4225.  Valentine. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 
4313.  A Girl. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 


Born  Connecticut  about  1700'.  It  is  known 
that  he  was  painting  portraits  in  Boston  from 
1750  to  1765,  after  which  date  there  is  no  in- 
formation about  him.  It  is  supposed  that  he 
left  Boston  because  he  felt  that  he  was  being 
superseded  by  Copley,  who  is  said  to  have  been 
his  pupil.  A description  of  fifty-three  portraits 
attributed  to  Blackburn  is  given  in  the  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  Mass.  Historical  Society  for 
1878  and  1879. 


Bodine,  Helen. 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Studied  with  Fran- 
cois Maene  in  Paris.  Honor:  Gold  medal, 
Milan,  1906. 

1209.  Portrait. 

Gallery  37,  Case  3. 

1213.  Inseparable. 

Gallery  37,  Case  3. 


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121 


Bohm,  Max. 

Born  Cleveland,  O.,  1868.  Studied  with 

Laurens,  Guillemet  and  Constant  in  Paris. 
Honors:  Third  class  medal,  Paris  Salon,  1898; 
silver  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1900';  bronze  medal, 
Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  silver  medal,  St. 
Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3512.  Portrait  Mme.  B. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  D. 

3516.  The  Sea  Babies. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  D. 

4160.  The  Promenade. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  A. 

Bonsall,  Mary  W. 

Born  Fernwood,  Pa.  Studied  with  Cecilia 
Beaux,  Robert  Vonnoh,  Wm.  M.  Chase. 

1784.  Study  of  Old  Man. 

Gallery  40,  Case  1. 

Boone,  Cora. 

Born  St.  Louis,  Missouri.  Studied:  Hop- 
kins Art  Institute,  San  Francisco;  Central 
School  of  Arts  and  Crafts,  London.  Hon.  men- 
tion, 1904;  Hopkins  Art  Institute. 

1727.  Cinerarias. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  B. 

4266.  Tulips. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

4270.  A Pot  of  Flowers. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

Borg,  Carl  Oscar. 

Born  Grinstad,  Sweden,  1879.  Honors: 
Hon.  mention,  Vichy,  1913;  Silver  Medal,  Ver- 
sailles, 1914. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2618.  Landscape. 

Gallery  56,  Wall  B. 

3164.  Chateau  Gaillard. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Phoebe  A.  Hearst. 
Gallery  67,  Wall  B. 

3598.  Campagna  Romana. 

Gallery  74,  Wall  B. 

Borie,  Adolphe. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1877.  Studied:  PAFA 
and  Munich  Academy.  Member:  Port.  P. 
Honors:  Beck  gold  medal,  PAFA  1910'. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2293.  Spring. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  C. 

2294.  A Woman  Pensive. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  C. 

2472.  Nude. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  A. 

3174.  Lady  with  Black  Scarf. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  C. 

Bosley,  Frederick  A. 

Born  New  Hampshire,  1882.  Studied: 
School  of  Drawing  and  Painting,  Museum  of 
Fine  Arts,  Boston,  Mass.,  under  Tarbell  and 
Benson.  Honors:  Paige  Travelling  Scholar- 
ship. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2565.  The  Dreamer. 

Gallery  55,  Wall  A. 

2573.  Girl  Against  Chinese  Screen. 

Gallery  55,  Wall  A. 

3447.  Girl  in  Pink  Dress. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  D. 

3786.  Interior. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  B. 


Boston,  Joseph  H. 

Born  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Member:  ANA 
1901;  SAA  1896.  Honors:  Bronze  Medal 
Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901. 

2278.  Mount  Hamlin. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  B. 

Boughton,  George  Henry. 

Born  England,  1834;  died  London,  1905. 
His  family  went  to  Albany,  New  York,  in 
1837.  First  exhibited  at  the  National  Acad- 
emy of  Design,  New  York,  in  1858.  Made 
an  Academician,  1871.  Associate  Member  of 
the  Royal  Academy,  1870,  and  of  the  Royal 
Institute  of  Painters  in  Water-Colors,  London, 
1887,  where  he  was  resident  R.  A.  1896. 

2971.  The  Fallen  Angel. 

Lent  by  F.  C.  Havens,  Esq. 
Gallery  64,  Wall  D. 

Bourne,  Gertrude  Beals. 

Born  Boston.  Pupil  of  Henry  B.  Snell  and 
Henry  W.  Rice. 

4374.  Rear  View  of  Boston  State  House. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  D. 

4377.  Rhododendrons. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  D. 

Bowdoin,  Harriette. 

Born  Massachusetts.  Studied:  Henry  B. 
Snell  and  Elliott  Daingerfield  in  New  York; 
Frank  Brangwyn  in  London. 

4093.  A Venetian  Highway. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  A. 

4291.  A Bit  of  Sunshine. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

Bower,  Alexander. 

Born  New  York,  1875.  Studied:  PAFA 

under  Thomas  P.  Anshutz.  Member:  Phila. 

wcc. 

2285.  The  White  Shore. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  C. 

Boyle,  Sarah  Y.  McFadden. 

Born  Germantown,  Pa.  Studied:  Drexel 

Institute,  Philadelphia,  Howard  Pyle. 

1210.  Maid  Marion. 

Gallery  37.  Case  3. 

1211.  Portrait  of  Dr.  William  H.  Mc- 

Fadden. 

Gallery  37,  Case  3. 

1214.  Peggie. 

Gallery  37,  Case  3. 

Boynton,  Ray  S. 

Born  Iowa,  1883.  Studied:  Chicago  Acad- 

emy of  Fine  Arts;  Wm.  P.  Henderson;  W.  J. 
Reynolds. 

1013.  Eve. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  B. 

1014.  A Boy. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  B. 

1021.  Venus. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  B. 

2225.  Spokane  Valley. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  B. 

2330.  Vanity. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  C. 

2331.  Young  Diana. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  C. 

3617.  Aphrodite. 

Gallery  74,  Wall  D. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Bradford,  William. 

Born  Bedford,  Mass.,  1827  or  1830;  died 
1892  in  New  York.  Marine  painter.  Exhibited 
at  the  Royal  Academy,  London,  1875.  Visited 
polar  regions  with  the  explorer  Dr.  Hayes, 
and  painted  scenes  of  the  Northern  ocean. 

2752.  Caught  in  the  Ice  Floes. 

Gallery  59,  Wall  D. 

Bradley,  Susan  H. 

Born  Boston,  1851.  Studied:  Thayer,  Ed- 
ward Boit,  Chase,  and  School  of  Boston  Mu- 
seum. Member:  Phila.  WCC;  NYWCC. 

4344.  Grand  Canyon. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

Braun,  Maurice. 

Born  Nagy  Bittse,  Hungary,  1877.  Studied 
with  E.  M.  Ward,  Maynard  and  Francis  C. 
Jones  at  NAD  in  New  York. 

2190.  The  Hillside  Morning. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  C. 

2564.  Sunlit  Hills:  Southern  California. 
Gallery  55,  Wall  A. 

3158.  Hills  and  Valley:  Southern  Cali- 
fornia. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  B. 

Breckenridge,  Hugh  H. 

Born  Leesburg,  Va.,  1870'.  Studied:  PAFA; 
Bouguereau,  Ferrier  and  Doucet  in  Paris. 
Member:  NYWCC;  Phila.  WCC;  Secretary  of 
the  faculty  and  instructor  in  PAFA  since 
1894.  Honors:  First  Toppan  prize  and  Euro- 
pean scholarship,  schools  of  PAFA;  medal,  At- 
lanta Exp.,  1895;  hon.  mention,  Paris  Exp., 
1900;  bronze  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo, 
1901;  second  Corcoran  prize,  S.  Wash.  A., 
1903;  gold  medal,  AC.  Phila.,  1907;  first  prize, 
Wash.  WCC.,  1903;  silver  medal,  Buenos  Aires 
Exp.,  1910'. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2476.  Bowl  of  Fruit. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  B. 

2477.  Tapestry  and  Fruit. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  B. 

2478.  The  Open  Garden. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  B. 

2479.  Studio  Interior:  The  Tapestried 

Wall. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  B. 

2480.  White  Vase. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  B. 

2481.  Still  Life:  Blue  and  Gold. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  B. 

2482.  Corner  of  the  Garden. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  B. 

2483.  Studio  Interior;  Chinese  Jar. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  B. 

2484.  Italian  Pitcher  and  Fruit. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  B. 

2485.  The  Curio  Window. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  B. 

Bredin,  R.  Sloan. 

Member:  Allied  Artists  of  America,  New 

York;  Union  Internationale  des  Beaux- Arts  et 
des  Lettres,  Paris.  Honor:  Second  Hallgar- 
ten  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  New 
York,  1914. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2454.  The  Farm. 

Gallery  50,  Wall  C. 


Bremer,  Anne  M. 

Born  San  Francisco.  Studied:  Arthur  F. 
Mathews  at  Mark  Hopkins  Institute  of  Art, 
San  Francisco;  Aman-Jean  and  Alcide  Le 
Beau  in  Paris. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2438.  Gladiolas. 

Gallery  50,  Wall  A. 

3037.  Isabella, 

Gallery  65,  Wall  D. 

4413.  The  Village  of  Good  Cheer. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  B. 

4414.  Marigold  and  Primrose. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  B. 

4421.  The  Fur  Collar. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  B. 


Breuer,  Henry  Joseph. 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  I8601.  Began  his 
studies  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Was  a Rockwood 
pottery  decorator,  lithographer,  designer,  mural 
painter  and  illustrator.  Studied  in  Paris 
where  he  came  under  the  influence  of  the 
Barbizon  School. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


2617. 

Mount  Sir  Donald. 

Gallery  56,  Wall 

B. 

2625. 

Mount  Assinaboine. 

Gallery  56,  Wall 

C. 

2699. 

The  Santa  Inez  Mountains. 

Gallery  58,  Wall 

C. 

4196. 

Lake  Louise. 

Gallery  118,  Wall 

D. 

Breyfogle,  John  Winstanley. 

Born  Louisville,  Ky.,  1874.  Studied:  PAFA, 
under  Chase  and  Anshutz. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2445.  The  Serpent. 

Lent  by  William  H.  Fox,  Esq. 
Gallery  50,  Wall  C. 

i 

Brinley,  D.  Putnam. 

Born  Newport,  R.  I.,  1879.  Studied:  ASL 
of  New  York;  in  Florence  and  Paris.  Mem- 
ber: Am.  P.  S.;  Union  Internationale  des 

Beaux-Arts  et  des  Lettres. 

3430.  Matins. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  C. 

3431.  Noon. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  C. 

I 

Brooke,  Richard  Norris. 

Born  Warrenton,  Va.,  1847.  Studied: 
PAFA;  Bonnat  and  Constant  in  Paris.  Honors: 
Parsons  prize,  S.  Wash.  A.,  third  Corcoran 
prize,  S.  Wash.  A.,  1904. 

3405.  A Stony  Outpost. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  A. 


Brown,  Benjamin  Chambers. 

Born  Marion,  Arkansas,  1865.  Studied:  St. 
Louis  School  of  Fine  Arts;  ASL,  New  York; 
Julian  Academy,  Paris.  Honors:  Bronze 

Medal,  Portland;  Silver  Medal,  Seattle. 

2197.  Cliffs:  Golden  Gate. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  D. 

3493.  Over  the  Roofs : Antwerp. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  B. 


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Brown,  Charlotte  Harding. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1873.  Studied:  Phila- 
delphia School  of  Design  for  Women;  PAFA; 
Howard  Pyle  at  Drexel  Inst.  Honors:  Silver 
medal,  Woman’s  Exp.,  London,  1900;  silver 
medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  190-4. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

53.  Hump  Yourself. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  C. 

54.  The  Squab  Syndicate. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  C. 

55.  On  the  Hillside. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  C. 

Brown,  George  Loring. 

Born  New  York,  1814.  Spent  twenty  years 
abroad,  mostly  in  Italy.  Returned  in  1860,  and 
painted  New  England  scenery  until  his  death 
in  1889. 

2731.  Castello  U’oba. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Gallery  59,  Wall  B. 

Brown,  John  G. 

Born  Durham,  England,  1831.  Came  to  the 
United  States  in  1853.  Studied:  Wm.  B. 
Scott  in  England;  NAD  under  Cummings  in 
New  York.  Member:  ANA  1861,  NA  1863 
(v.-pres.  1899-1903);  AWCS  (pres.  1890-1904). 
Honors:  Hon.  mention,  Paris  Exp.,  1889; 

silver  medal  (twice),  Mechanics’  Inst.,  Boston; 
bronze  medal,  California,  1854;  silver  medal, 
Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901. 

2946.  The  Detective  Story. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Frank  S.  Bradley. 
Gallery  64,  Wall  B. 

Browne,  Charles  Francis. 

Born  Natick,  Mass.,  1859.  Studied:  School 
of  Boston  Museum;  PAFA  under  Eakins; 
Gerome  and  Schenck  in  Paris.  Member: 
ANA;  SWA;  Chicago  SA.  Honors:  Toppan 
prize,  PAFA;  Young  Fortln’y  prizes  AIC  1905; 
Grower  prize,  AIC  1906;  P'ine  Art  Building, 
prize,  Chicago  1909.  Former  instructor  and 
Art  lecturer  at  AIC.  Ex-President  Chicago 
Society  of  Artists,  Associate  member  National 
Academy.  Assistant  Commissioner  General  of 
the  United  States  to  the  International  Fine 
Arts  Expositions  at  Buenos  Aires  and  at  San- 
tiago in  1910.  Supt.  L'nited  States  Section 
Dept,  of  Fine  Arts,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 

3143.  La  Vacherie:  France. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  A. 

Browne,  George  Elmer. 

Born  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1871.  Studied  with 
Benson,  Tarbell,  De  Camp  and  Ernest  L. 
Major  in  Boston;  Lefebvre  and  Robert-Fleury 
in  Paris.  Honors:  Bronze  medal,  Mechanics’ 
Fair,  Boston,  1895;  book  plate  prize.  Salma. 
C.  1898;  George  Inness,  Jr.,  prize,  Salma.  C. 
1901. 

2205.  Port  of  Sottomarina. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  A. 

Brownell,  Matilda  A. 

Born  New  York.  Studied  with  Chase  and 
MacMonnies. 

2299.  Girl  in  the  Chinese  Porcelain  Room. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  D. 

3241.  Girl  with  Columbine. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  A. 


Brumback,  Louise  Upton. 

Born  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Studied:  Wm.  M. 
Chase;  N.  Y.  School  of  Art;  Phil.  Academy, 


21.38.  High  Tide  on  the  Beach. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  C. 
4189.  The  Harbor:  Gloucester. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  C. 


Brush,  George  de  Forest. 

Born  Shelbyville,  Tenn.,  1855.  Studied  with 
Gerome  in  Paris.  Member:  ANA  1888,  NA 
1901;  SAA  1880;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L. ; Am.  Acad. 
A.  L.  Honors:  First  Ilallgarten  prize,  NAD 
1888;  medal,  Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago,  1893; 
Temple  gold  medal,  PAFA  1897;  gold  medal, 
Paris  Exp.,  1900;  gold  medal  Pan-Am.  Exp., 
Buffalo,  1901 ; gold  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp., 
1904;  Saltus  medal,  NAD  1909. 

3857.  The  Potter. 

Gallery  85,  Wall  D. 

3858.  Portrait  of  a Lady. 

Lent  by  the  Carnegie  Institute. 
Gallery  85,  Wall  D. 

3859.  Andromeda. 

Gallery  85,  Wall  D. 


Bryant,  Everett  Lloyd. 

Born  Galion,  Ohio,  1864.  Studied  with 
Blanc  and  Couture  in  Paris;  Herkomer  in 
London;  Anshutz,  Chase  and  Breckenridge  in 
Philadelphia.  Member:  Phila.  WCC. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2490.  Wild  Honeysuckle. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  C. 

2492.  Peonies. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  C. 

2494.  Snapdragon. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  C. 

2504.  Snapdragon  and  Fan. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  D. 


Bryant,  Maude  Drein. 

Born  Wilmington,  Delaware,  1880.  Studied: 
PAFA;  The  Darby  School  of  Art.  Honors: 
A.  Worthington  Ball  Prize,  Baltimore,  1914. 

3001.  Still  Life:  Crimson  Ramblers. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  A. 

3032.  Still  Life:  Asters. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  C. 

3041.  Still  Life:  Larkspur. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  D. 


Budworth,  Will  S. 

Born  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  22,  1861.  Self- 
taught.  Honor:  Silver  medal,  AAS  1902. 

4220.  Early  Spring:  Wakefield  Woods. 
Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4255.  Afternoon  Shadows : Chestertown. 
Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 


Buehler,  Lytton  Briggs. 

Born  Gettysburg,  1888.  Studied:  PAFA. 
Received  Travelling  Scholarship  to  Europe 
from  The  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine 
Arts. 

3247.  The  City  of  Pleasure. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  B. 


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Buehr,  Karl  Albert. 

Born  Feuerbach,  Germany.  Studied:  Julian 
Academy,  France  and  London,  AIC.  Mem- 
ber: Chicago  SA;  SWA.  Honors:  Bronze 

medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904;  hon.  mention, 
Paris  Salon,  1910",  Society  of  Western  Artists, 
Chicago,  1913;  medal,  Chicago  Society  of  Ar- 
tists, 1914. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2313.  A Pledge  of  Love. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  A. 

4089.  Luncheon  Outdoors. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  A. 

Bull,  Charles  Livingston. 

Born  New  York  State,  1874.  Studied  with 
Harvey  Ellis  and  M.  Louise  Stowell.  Member: 
NYWCC.  Honor:  Shaw  prize,  Salma.  C., 
1913. 

4229.  Beauty  and  the  Beast. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4361.  The  Sea  Horse  of  Grande  Terre. 
Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

Bunker,  Dennis  Miller. 

Born  New  York,  1861;  Died  Boston,  1890. 
2538.  The  Mirror. 

Lent  bv  the  Art  Club  of  Phila- 
delphia. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  B. 

2549.  Portrait  of  Miss  Anne  Page. 

Lent  by  Miss  Anne  Page. 
Gallery  54,  Wall  D. 

Burleigh,  Sydney  Richmond. 

Born  Little  Compton,  R.  I.,  1853.  Studied 
with  Laurens  in  Paris.  Member:  NYWCC. 
Honors:  Bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

4137.  At  the  Wharf. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  C. 

Burnham,  Anita  Willets. 

Born  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1880'.  Studied:  AIC; 
ASL,  N.  Y.;  NAD;  PAFA.  Twice  received 
the  first  water  color  prize  at  Chicago  Art  In- 
stitute. 

1015.  Twenty-First  Chapter  of  Job. 
Gallery  36,  Wall  B. 

1022.  Day  Dreaming. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  B. 

1023.  Napping. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  B. 

Burnside,  Cameron. 

Born  London,  1887.  Studied:  Rene  Menard, 
Rupert  Bunny  and  Lucian  Simon  in  Paris. 
Member:  Societe  des  Artistes  Independants. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco.  1915. 

4419.  The  Yellow  Curtain. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  B. 

Bush,  Ella  Shepard. 

Born  Galesburg,  111.  Studied  with  J.  Alden 
Weir,  Kenyon  Cox,  Robert  Henri,  Theodora  W. 
Thayer.  Member:  PA.  S.  Min.  P. 

1854.  Balaustion. 

Gallery  40,  Case  8. 

1855.  A Kappa  of  Washington. 

Gallery  40,  Case  8. 

1864.  A Fairy  Tale  Princess. 

Gallery  40,  Case  8. 


Bush-Brown,  Margaret  Lesley. 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1857.  Studied: 
PAFA;  Julian  Academy  in  Paris  under  Le- 
febvre  and  Boulanger.  Member:  As.  Min.  P. 
Honors:  Silver  medal,  Charleston  Exp.,  1902; 
bronze  medal,  Columbus,  S.  C.,  and  Knoxville, 
Tenn.;  Hon.  mention,  PAFA. 

1881.  Portrait  of  Moncure  D.  Conway. 

Gallery  40,  Case  10. 

1887.  The  Flute  Lesson. 

Gallery  40,  Case  10. 


Bushnell,  Adelyn. 

Born  Ft.  Smith,  Ark.,  1876.  Studied:  Art 
Academy,  Cincinnati;  Art  League,  New  York 
City;  Mine.  La  Forge,  Paris. 

1794.  Portrait  of  an  Old  Man. 

Gallery  40,  Case  2. 


Butler,  Edward  B. 

Born  Lewiston,  Maine,  1853. 
2302.  The  Brook. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  D. 


Butler,  Howard  Russell. 

Born  New  York,  1856.  Studied  with  Dag- 
nan-Bouveret,  Roll  and  Gervex  in  Paris.  Mem- 
ber: ANA  1897,  NA  1900;  SAA  1889; 

NYWCC;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.  1889.  Honors: 
Hon.  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1886;  Temple  sil- 
ver medal,  PAFA  1888;  medal,  Atlanta  Exp., 
1895;  silver  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo, 
1901 ; bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3324.  Spirits  of  the  Twilight. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  D. 


Butler,  J.  J.  P. 

Born  Giverny,  France,  1893. 
4368.  Autumn  Landscape. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  D. 


Butler,  Mary. 

3508.  Trees  at  Shubel’s  Mount:  Nova 
Scotia. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  C. 

Butler,  Theodore  Earl. 

Born  Columbus,  Ohio,  1861.  Studied:  ASL; 
N.  Y.;  Julian  Academy.  Hon.  mention, 
Salon  1888. 

4129.  Peonies. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  C. 

4369.  Afternoon. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  D. 

4383.  Sunrise. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  D. 

Button,  Albert  Prentice. 

Born  Lowell,  Mass.,  1872.  Studied,  Boston 
Art  Schools.  Member:  NYWCC. 


1047. 

An  October  Day. 

Gallery  36,  Wall 

D. 

1051. 

In  the  Meadow. 

Gallery  36,  Wall 

D. 

1053. 

Ultima  Thule. 

Gallery  36,  Wall 

D. 

1055. 

Girl  in  Gray. 

Gallery  36,  Wall 

D. 

1056. 

Girl  of  the  Desert. 

Gallery  36,  Wall 

D. 

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Byne,  Arthur. 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Studied:  American 
Academy,  Rome,  Italy. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1741.  A Fountain  in  Lugo. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  C. 

1742.  The  Bishop’s  Well:  Palencia. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  C. 

1743.  Cathedral  Silhouette:  Saragossa. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  C. 

1744.  An  Old  Palace  in  Avila. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  C. 

1745.  Tarragona  Cathedral  Seen  from  the 

Cloister. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  C. 

1746.  A Toledan  Tenement.  * 

Gallery  40,  Wall  C. 

1747.  Vigo  from  the  Bay. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  C. 

1748.  Patio  in  an  Old  Posada  in  Alcala. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  C. 

Cadenasso,  Giuseppe. 

Born  Genoa,  Italy,  1858.  Studied:  Hopkins 
Art  Institute,  San  Francisco.  Honor:  Gold 
medal,  Seattle. 

2188.  The  Reflection. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  C. 

3596.  Summer. 

Gallery  74,  Wall  B. 

Cahill,  Arthur. 

Born  San  Francisco,  1879. 

4325.  Illustration  for  Western  Story. 
Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

Cahill,  William  V. 

Born  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Studied:  ASL  of 
N.  Y.  and  Birge  Harrison.  Honors:  William 
T.  Evans  Prize,  Salma.  C.  1912;  Vezin  prize, 
1913. 

4156.  The  Red  Book. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  A. 

Caliga,  I.  H. 

Born  Auburn,  Ind.,  1857.  Studied  under 
William  Lindenschmidt. 

2379.  Autumn. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  D. 

Callahan,  Caroline  R. 

Born  San  Francisco.  Studied  with  Collin 
in  Paris. 

3503.  Luncheon. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  C. 

Camp,  Harold  M. 

Member:  NYWCC. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1126.  Turn  in  the  River. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 

1131.  Snow  Clouds. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 

3236.  A Hill  Top. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  A. 

Carew,  Berta. 

Born  Springfield,  Mass.,  1878.  Studied: 
New  York,  Paris  and  Rome. 

1793.  The  Late  Archbishop  Corrigan. 
Gallery  40,  Case  2. 


Carles,  Arthur  B. 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1882.  Studied: 
PAFA.  Honors:  First  Toppan  Prize  and 
Creason  Scholarship,  PAFA;  Bronze  Medal, 
Chicago  Art  Institute. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2467.  Repose. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  A. 

2471.  Torso. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  A. 

2506.  Nude. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  D. 

Carlisle,  Mary  Helen. 

2654.  High  Noon:  California. 

Gallery  57,  Wall  B. 

Carlsen,  Emil. 

Born  Copenhagen,  Denmark,  1853;  came  to 
United  States  in  1872.  Studied  architecture 
at  Danish  Royal  Academy.  Member:  SAA 
1902;  ANA  1904,  NA  1906;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L. 
Honors:  Second  Inness  prize,  Salma.  C.  1904; 
Shaw  Purchase,  SAA  1904;  gold  medal,  St. 
Louis  Exp.,  1904;  Webb  prize,  SAA  1905; 
Inness  medal,  NAD  1907;  third  medal,  C.  I. 
Pittsburgh,  1908;  Temple  gold  medal,  PAFA 
1912;  Bronze  Medal,  Buenos  Aires,  1910. 

Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3183.  The  Open  Sea. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  D. 

Carlson,  John  F. 

Born  1857.  Member:  ANA  1911;  NYWCC. 
Honors:  First  Prize,  Swedish-American  Ex- 
hibition, Chicago,  1911  and  1913;  Silver 
Medal,  Society  of  Washington  Artists,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.,  1913;  Vezin  Prize,  Salma.  C. 
1912;  First  Isidor  Prize,  Salma.  C.  1912. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2452.  Frost  Bound. 

Gallery  50,  Wall  C. 

3179.  Grey  Woods. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  D. 

3180.  Silvered  Acres. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  D. 

3188.  Spring  Morning. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  D. 

4100.  Along  the  Stream. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  A. 

4337.  Cloud  Legions. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

Carpenter,  Frank  D. 

Born  Homer,  N.  Y.  Portrait  painter  whose 
name  is  associated  with  Lincoln’s  career.  He 
painted  “Emancipation  Proclamation”  in  the 
Capitol  at  Washington. 

2702.  Portrait  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Lent  by  the  Union  League  Club, 
New  York  City. 

Gallery  58,  Wall  C. 

Carpenter,  Fred  G. 

Born  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1882.  Studied: 
Laurens,  Baschet,  Simon  and  Collin  in  Paris. 
Member:  SWA.  Hon.  mention,  Salon  des 

Artistes  Francais,  1911. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3274.  The  Gay  Set. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  D. 


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Carrigan,  William  L. 

Born  San  Francisco,  1868. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3162.  Midsummer  Masque. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  B. 

Case,  Bertha. 

3545.  View:  Sidi  Ben  Said:  Tunis. 
Gallery  73,  Wall  B. 

Caser,  Ettore. 

Born  Venice,  1888.  Studied:  Academy, 
Venice. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2457.  Old  Venice. 

Gallery  50,  Wall  D. 

2614.  The  Fire. 

Gallery  56,  Wall  A. 

3077.  Musical  Moment. 

Gallery  66,  Wall  A. 

Cassatt,  Mary. 

Born  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1855.  Influenced  by 
Manet  and  Degas.  Member:  ANA  1909. 
Honors:  Lippincott  prize,  PAFA  1904.  Chev- 
alier of  Legion  of  Honor  of  France,  1904. 

3006.  Woman  Reading  in  a Garden. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  B. 

3008.  Woman  and  Child:  Rose  Scarf. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  B. 

3010.  Woman  with  a Fan. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  B. 

Casterton,  Eda  Nemoede. 

Born  Brillion,  Wis.,  1877.  Studied  with 
Virginia  Reynolds,  Minneapolis  School  of  Fine 
Arts,  Chicago  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Paris 
under  Henry  Salem  Hubbell.  Honors:  First 
honorable  mention  at  exhibition  of  Interna- 
tional Art  Union,  Paris,  1907;  honorable  men- 
tion at  International  Art  Union  Exhibition, 
Paris,  1908.  Member  American  Society  of  Min- 
iature Painters. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1822.  Miss  Pauline  Batchelder. 

Gallery  40,  Case  5. 

Cauldwell,  Leslie. 

4332.  Portrait  of  Colonel  W. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

Chandler,  H.  C. 

Born  Wellington,  Kansas,  1881.  Studied: 
San  Francisco,  New  York  and  Paris. 

1761.  Nevada  Desert. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  D. 

Chapman,  Carlton  Theodore. 

Born  New  London,  O.,  1860.  Studied:  NAD 
and  ASL  of  N.  Y. ; Julian  Academy  in  Paris. 
Member:  ANA  1900;  SAA  1892;  AWCS. 

Honors:  Silver  medal,  Boston,  1892;  medal, 

Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago,  1893;  medal,  At- 
lanta Exp.,  1894;  bronze  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp., 
Buffalo,  1901 ; bronze  medal,  Charleston  Exp.. 
1902. 

3474.  The  American  Fleet  Hoisting  the 
Flag  at  Monterey,  July  7th,  1846. 
Gallery  72,  Wall  A. 


Chapman,  Charles  S. 

Born  Morristown,  N.  J.,  1878.  Studied  with 
William  Chase  and  W.  Appleton  Clark. 

4384.  The  Marauder. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  D. 

Chappel,  Alonzo. 

63.  Surrender  of  Lee. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Gallery  26,  Wall  C. 

2755.  Lafayette:  De  Kalb:  D’Estaing. 

Lent  bv  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Gallery  59,  Wall  D. 

Chase,  Adelaide  Cole. 

Born  Boston,  1868.  Studied  with  Tarbell  at 
Boston  Museum  School;  Carolus  Duran  in 

Paris.  Member:  SAA  1903;  ANA  1906. 

Honors:  Silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2996.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Swan. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  A. 

3483.  The  Violinist. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  B. 

Chase,  Lila  Elizabeth. 

Born  Port  Williams,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada, 
1892.  Studied:  ASL  of  N.  Y.,  Scholarship 
in  the  Miniature  Class  at  The  Art  Students’ 
League,  1913. 

1808.  Portrait. 

Gallery  40,  Case  3. 

1809.  Elizabeth. 

Gallery  40,  Case  3. 

Chase,  William  M. 

Born  Franklin,  Ind.,  1849.  Studied  with  B. 
F.  Hayes  in  Indianapolis;  J.  O.  Eaton  in  New 
York;  A.  Wagner  and  Piloty  in  Munich.  Mem- 
ber: ANA  1888,  NA  1890;  SAA  1879;  AWCS; 
Munich  Secession;  Ten.  Am.  P. ; Nat.  Inst. 
A.  L.;  Am.  Acad.  A.  L. ; Port.  P.  Honors: 
Medal  Centennial.  Exp.,  Philadelphia,  1876; 
lion,  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1881;  honors,  Mu- 
nich, 1883;  silver  medal,  Paris  Salon,  1889; 
first  prize,  Cleveland  Art  Assoc.,  1894;  Shaw 
prize,  SAA  1895;  gold  medal  of  honor,  PAFA 
1895;  gold  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1900;  Temple 
gold  medal,  PAFA  1901;  gold  medal,  Pan-Am. 
Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  gold  medal,  Charleston 
Exp.,  1902;  first  Corcoran  prize,  S.  Wash.  A. 
1904;  Grand  Priz,  Buenos  Aires,  1910. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 

3738.  Miss  Savageau. 

Gallery  79,  Wall  A. 

3739.  Just  Onions. 

Gallery  79,  Wall  A. 

3740.  Self  Portrait. 

Gallery  79,  Wall  A. 

3741.  Miss  Emmett. 

Lent  by  the  Brooklyn  Museum. 
Gallery  79,  Wall  A. 

3742.  A Poor  Man’s  Meal. 

Gallery  79,  Wall  A. 

3743.  Portrait  of  An  Artist. 

Gallery  79,  Wall  A. 

3744.  Steichen. 

Gallery  79,  Wall  A. 

3745.  Helen. 

Gallery  79,  Wall  B. 

3746.  A Passenger  Boat. 

Gallery  79,  Wall  B. 

3747.  Venice. 

Gallery  79,  Wall  B. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— PAINTERS,  ETC. 


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Chase,  William  M. — (Continued). 

3748.  Italian  Landscape. 

Gallery  79,  Wall  B. 

3749.  Day  Dream. 

Gallery  79,  Wall  B. 

3750.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  C. 

Lent  by  Carnegie  Institute. 
Gallery  79,  Wall  B. 

3751.  Old  Houses:  Venice. 

Gallery  79,  Wall  B. 

3752.  Long  Island  Landscape. 

Gallery  79,  Wall  B. 

3753.  On  a Grand  Canal. 

Gallery  79,  Wall  B. 

3754.  Friendly  Advice. 

Gallery  79,  Wall  B. 

3755.  Portrait  of  ,T.  Frank  Currier. 

Gallery  79,  Wall  B. 

3756.  Back  of  the  Villa. 

Gallery  79,  Wall  C. 

3757.  Koto. 

Gallery  79,  Wall  C. 

3758.  Study  of  a Young  Girl. 

Gallery  79,  Wall  C. 

3759.  Portrait  of  Whistler. 

Gallery  79,  Wall  C, 

3760.  Mrs.  Vonnoh. 

Gallery  79,  Wall  C. 

3761.  Mrs.  Mason. 

Gallery  79,  Wall  C. 

3762.  Fruit. 

Gallery  79,  Wall  C. 

3763.  R.  U.  Johnson. 

Gallery  79,  Wall  C. 

3764.  Big  Copper  Kettle  and  Fish. 

Gallery  79,  Wall  D. 

3765.  Mr.  Sullivan. 

Gallery  79,  Wall  D. 

3766.  Woman  with  the  White  Shawl. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  79,  Wall  D. 

3767.  Still  Life:  Fish. 

Gallery  79,  Wall  D. 

3768.  Mrs.  Sullivan. 

Gallery  79,  Wall  D. 

3769.  Mrs.  Chase. 

Gallery  79,  Wall  D. 

Church,  Frederick  Edwin. 

Born  Hartford,  Conn.,  1826;  died,  New 
York,  1900.  Studied  with  Thomas  Cole. 
Elected  N.  A.  1849.  Honors:  Medal  second 
class,  Paris,  1867. 

2935.  Niagara  Falls. 

Lent  by  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art. 
Gallery  64,  Wall  A. 

Churchill,  William  W. 

Born  Boston,  1858.  Studied  with  Bonnat 
in  Paris.  Honors:  Hon.  mention,  Pan-Am. 
Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2167.  The  Manuscript. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  B. 

2170.  The  Model. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  B. 

2174.  Pouring  Tea. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  B. 

Clark,  Alson  Skinner. 

Born  Chicago,  1876.  Studied  with  Simon, 
Cottet,  Whistler,  Mucha  and  Merson  in  Paris; 
Chase  in  New  York.  Member:  SWA.  Honors: 
Bronze  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904;  Cahn 
prize,  AIC  1906. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


Clark,  Alson  Skinner — (Continued). 

3532.  Market  in  Panama. 

Gallery  73,  Wall  A. 

3533.  In  the  Cut. 

Gallery  73,  Wall  A. 

3534.  In  the  Lock:  Miraflores. 

Gallery  73,  Wall  A. 

3535.  Gold  Hill  from  Culehra. 

Gallery  73,  Wall  A. 

3536.  In  Tropical  Waters. 

Gallery  73,  Wall  A. 

3537.  Culebra  Slide. 

Gallery  73,  Wall  A. 

3549.  Pedro  Miguel  Locks. 

Gallery  73,  Wall  C. 

3550.  Moving  the  Trestle. 

Gallery  73,  Wall  C. 

3551.  Big  Cranes:  Miraflores. 

Gallery  73,  Wall  C. 

3552.  Sosa  Hill  from  the  Quarry. 

Gallery  73,  Wall  C. 

3553.  First  Dredges  Through  Gatun  Locks. 

Gallery  73,  Wall  C. 

3554.  Dredges  Under  Gold  Hill. 

Gallery  73,  Wall  C. 

3555.  C'ucaracha  Slide. 

Gallery  73,  Wall  C. 

3556.  The  Cranes : Miraflores. 

Gallery  73,  Wall  C. 

3560.  Gates : Pedro  Miguel. 

Gallery  73,  Wall  D. 

3561.  Culebra  Cut  from  Empire. 

Gallery  73,  Wall  D. 

3562.  Panama  from  the  Pacific. 

Gallery  73,  Wall  D. 

3563.  Three  Hills  from  Culebra. 

Gallery  73,  Wall  D. 

Clark,  Freeman. 

Born  in  Mississippi.  Studied  with  Chase  in 
New  York. 

3433.  The  Climbers. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  C. 

Clark,  Harriette  A. 

Born  Depere,  Wis.,  1876.  Studied:  Minne- 
apolis Art  School;  Julian  Academy,  Paris. 

1838.  Constance  E.  Fairchild. 

Gallery  40,  Case  6. 

1839.  Mine.  Sherry. 

Gallery  40,  Case  6. 

1841.  Mrs.  Lefevre. 

Gallery  40,  Case  6. 

Clarke,  Thomas  Shields. 

Born  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1860.  Studied:  Ecole 
des  Beaux-Arts  in  Paris;  Rome  and  Florence. 
Member:  NSS;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.  1898;  ANA 
1902. 

2361.  The  Dawn  of  New  Life. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  B. 

Clarkson,  Ralph. 

Born  Amesbury,  Mass.,  1861.  Studied: 

School  cf  Boston  Museum;  Julian  Academy 
under  Lefebvre  and  Boulanger  in  Paris.  Mem- 
ber: ANA  1910;  Chicago  SA;  NYWCC; 

SWA;  Port.  P.  Instructor  AIC.  Honor: 
Cahn  prize,  AIC  1909. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Aivards, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 

2183.  Portrait:  E.  G.  Keith,  Esq. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  C. 

Clement,  Catherine. 

Born  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1881.  Studied  in 
New  York  and  Paris. 

1202.  Portrait. 

Gallery  37,  Case  2. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Clonney,  James  Goodwyn. 

Born  in  Liverpool,  England,  1812;  died  in 
Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  1867.  Painted  miniatures 
in  New  York,  1834.  Drew  on  stone  for  Childs 
and  Inman,  Philadelphia,  1844. 

2745.  Militia  Training. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Pine  Arts. 

Gallery  59,  Wall  C. 


Closson,  William  Baxter. 

Born  Thetford,  Vt.,  1848.  Studied:  Lowell 
Inst,  in  Boston;  traveled  in  Europe.  Member: 
Union  Internationale  des  Beaux-Arts  et  des 
Lettres.  Honors  for  wood  engraving.  Gold, 
silver  and  bronze  medals,  Mass.  Charitable 
Mechanics  Assoc.;  third  class  medal,  Paris 
Salon,  1882;  silver  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1889; 
medal,  Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago,  1893;  diplo- 
ma, Graphic  Arts  Exp.,  Vienna;  silver  medal, 
Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  St.  Louis  Exp., 
1904. 

3597.  A Glimpse  of  the  Sea. 

Gallery  74,  Wall  B. 


Clute,  Walter  Marshall. 

Born  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1870.  Studied: 
ASL  of  New  York;  Constant,  Prinet  and  Lau- 
rens in  Paris.  Member:  Chicago  SA;  instruc- 
tor and  lecturer  at  AIC.  Honors:  Rosenwald 
prize,  AIC  1910. 

4186.  Romance. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  C. 


Cockroft,  Edythe  Varian. 

Born  Brooklyn,  1881.  Member:  Salon 

d’Automne,  Paris.  Honors:  Hon.  mention, 
Inter.  Art  Union,  Paris,  1909  and  1910. 

4101.  Portrait  Study. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  A. 

4187.  Girl  Reading. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  C. 


Coffin,  William  Anderson. 

Born  Allegheny,  Pa.,  1855.  Studied  with 
Bonnat  in  Paris.  Member:  ANA  1898,  NA 
1912;  SAA  1886;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.  1888;  Direc- 
tor, Art  Dept.,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901. 
Honors:  Second  Hallgarten  prize,  NAD  1886; 
bronze  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1889;  Webb  prize, 
SAA  1891;  gold  medal,  AC  Phila.  1898;  silver 
medal,  Charleston  Exp.,  1902;  silver  medal,  St. 
Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

2274.  September  Afternoon. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  B. 

2282.  A March  Evening. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  B. 

2290.  Early  Morning  in  May. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  C. 


Cohen,  Lewis. 

Born  London,  England,  1857.  Studied  with 
Legres  and  Nicol  in  London;  Blanc  in  Paris. 
Member:  ANA  1911. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3147.  A Stronghold  of  the  Scaligeri. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  A. 

3151.  The  Great  Bridge;  Toledo. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  A. 


Cole,  George  Townsend. 

Born  San  Francisco,  1874.  Studied:  Akad- 
emie  der  Bilden-Kiinste,  Vienna,  Austria;  Ecole 
des  Beaux-Arts,  Paris.  Honors:  Gold  medal, 
1913,  California  Society  of  Miniature  Painters. 

1901.  Mrs.  H. 

Gallery  40,  Case  11. 

1904.  Miss  Aileen  McCarthy. 

Gallery  40,  Case  11. 

1906.  Mrs.  Gregory  McLaughlin. 

Gallery  40,  Case  11. 


Cole,  J.  Foxcroft. 

Exhibitor  in  the  Royal  Academy  in  1876  and 
1877. 

2937.  Landscape. 

Gallery  64,  Wall  A. 


Cole,  Thomas. 

Born  Bolton  le  Moore,  England,  1801;  died 
near  Catskill,  New  York,  1848.  Landscape 
painter.  In  1819  his  father  emigrated  to  Amer- 
ica and  settled  in  Ohio,  where  Thomas  first 
learned  the  rudiments  of  his  art  from  a portrait 
painter  named  Stein. 

2721.  Landscape. 

Gallery  59,  Wall  A. 

2737.  Four  Sketches  of  the  Voyage  of  Life. 

Gallery  59,  Wall  C. 


Cole,  Thomas  Casilear. 

Born  Staatsburgh,  N.  Y.,  1888.  Studied: 
School  of  the  Boston  Museum  under  Tarbell, 
Benson  and  Hals;  Academie  Julian,  Paris,  un- 
der Laurens. 

2283.  Portrait  of  a Lady. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  C. 


Coleman,  Charles  Caryl. 

Born  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1840.  Studied:  Paris, 
Rome  and  New  York.  Member:  ANA  1881. 
Honors:  Bronze  medal,  Columbian  Exp.,  Chi- 
cago, 1893;  silver  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buf- 
falo, 1901. 

4408.  Sorrow. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  A. 


Coleman,  Samuel. 

Born  1832.  Studied  under  Durand.  Trav- 
eled abroad  in  1860'-1862.  In  1867  founded 
with  James  D.  Smillie  the  American  Society 
of  Painters  in  Water  Colors,  now  the  Ameri- 
can Water  Color  Society,  and  was  its  first 
president. 

2969.  Caravan  in  the  Desert. 

Lent  by  the  Hillyer  Art  Gallery, 
Smith  College. 

Gallery  64,  Wall  D. 


Coman,  Charlotte  Buell. 

Born  Waterville,  N.  Y.,  1835.  Studied  with 
James  R.  Brevoort  in  New  York;  Harry  Thomp- 
son and  Emil  Vernier  in  Paris.  Member: 
ANA  1910;  NYWCC.  Honors:  Bronze  medal, 
California  Mid-Winter  Exp.,  San  Francisco, 
1894;  prize,  N.  Y.  Woman’s  AC.;  Shaw  memor- 
ial prize  SAA  1905;  second  prize,  S.  Wash. 
A.  1905:  Burgess  prize,  N.  Y.  Woman’s  AC 
1907;  McMillin  prize,  N.  Y.  Woman’s  AC  1911. 

3013.  Pocono  Hills  in  Winter. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  B. 


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Comegys,  George  H. 

Born  in  Maryland;  died  in  Philadelphia. 
Studied  with  Neagle.  Member  Board  of  Coun- 
cil of  the  Artists’  Fund  Society,  Philadelphia, 
1845.  First  print  issued  by  American  Art 
Union  taken  from  his  picture,  “The  Artist’s 
Dream.” 

2713.  The  Ghost  Story. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  59,  Wall  A. 

Conant,  Lucy  Scarborough. 

Born  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  1867.  Studied  in  Bos- 
ton and  Paris.  Member:  Phila.  WCC. 

1184.  The  Silver  Lakes  of  the  Engadine. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  D. 

1185.  The  Beloved  Pine:  Campfer. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  D. 

1186.  The  Matterhorn. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  D. 

1187.  The  Sella  Joeh:  Dolomites. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  D. 

1188.  The  Jungfrau  at  Noon. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  D. 

1189.  Piz  Languard  From  Rosegg  Valley. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  D. 

Conant,  Marjorie. 

Born  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1885.  Studied: 
Museum  School  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston,  Mass. 
2200.  Late  Afternoon. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  D. 

Congdon,  Thomas  R. 

Born  Addison,  New  York.  Studied:  ASL 
and  Chase  in  New  York;  Constant  and  Collin, 
Paris.  Honors:  Hon.  mention,  Paris  AAA 
1902. 

2214.  The  Greenroom. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  A. 

Connell,  Edwin  D. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  1859.  Studied  with 
Bougureau,  Robert-Fleury  and  Julien  Dupre  in 
Paris.  Member:  Societe  Internationale  des 
Beaux-Arts.  Honors:  Hon.  mention,  Paris 
Salon,  1899;  medal,  second  class,  Orleans  Exp., 
1905;  first  class  medal,  Toulouse  Exp.,  1908. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

4424.  The  Dunes. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  B. 

Conner,  John  Ramsey. 

Born  Radnor,  Pa.  Studied:  PAFA  and 
Paris. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2594.  Cottage  Interior. 

Gallery  55,  Wall  D. 

4436.  The  Little  Seamstress. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  C. 

Coolidge,  Bertha. 

Born  Lynn,  Mass.,  1880'.  Studied:  Boston 
Museum  School  under  Tarbell  and  Benson; 
Bourgois  in  Paris;  Grueber  in  Munich.  Mem- 
ber: Societe  de  la  Mineture,  Paris,  France. 
1233.  Portrait  of  Miss  Gertrude  Fiske. 
Gallery  37,  Case  6. 

1236.  Portrait  of  a Russian  Girl. 

Gallery  37,  Case  6. 

1237.  Woman  in  White. 

Gallery  37,  Case  6. 

1239.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  R. 

Gallery  37,  Case  6. 

1240.  Portrait  of  Miss  E.  L.  V. 

Gallery  37,  Case  6. 


Coolidge,  Mary  Rosamond. 

Born  Watertown,  Mass.,  1884.  Studied  with 
W.  D.  Hamilton  and  E.  C.  Tarbell  in  Boston. 

2298.  Portrait:  Miss  S. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  D. 

3026.  The  Old-Fashioned  Gown. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  C. 

3362.  Portrait  of  S.  Burtis  Baker. 

Gallery  70,  Wall  A. 

Cooper,  Colin  Campbell. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1856.  Studied:  PAFA; 
Julian  and  Delacluse  Academies  in  Paris.  Mem- 
ber: ANA  1908;  NA  1912;  NYWCQ;  Phila. 
WWCC.  Honors:  Bronze  Medal,  Atlanta 
Exp.,  1895;  Wm.  T.  Evans  prize,  AWCS  1903; 
Sesnan  prize,  PAFA  1904;  gold  medal,  ACP 
1905;  silver  medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exp.,  1910'; 
Beal  prize,  NYWCC  1911. 

Gold  Medal  for  Oil  Painting,  Panama-Pacific 
International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

Silver  Medal  for  Water  Color  Painting, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 

1180.  The  White  House. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  D. 

1181.  A Salem  Residence. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  D. 

1182.  Mountains  at  Gruyeres:  Switzer- 

land. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  D. 

2338.  Fifth  Avenue:  New  York. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  C. 

2340.  Beauvais  Cathedral. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  D. 

2343.  Bowling  Green:  New  York. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  D. 

Cooper,  Emma  Lampert. 

Born  Nunda,  N.  Y.  Studied  with  Harry 
Thompson  in  Paris;  J.  Kever  in  Holland;  Chase 
in  New  York.  Member:  Phila.  WCC; 

NYWCC;  AWCS.  Honors:  Medal,  Colum- 
bian Exp.,  Chicago,  1893;  Atlanta  Exp.,  1895; 
gold  medal,  AAS  1902;  two  bronze  medals,  St. 
Louis  Exp.,  1904;  prize,  N.  Y.  Woman's  AC 
1907. 

3480.  Side  Street:  Beauvais. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  B. 

4146.  Temple  at  Jaipur. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  D. 

Copley,  John  Singleton. 

Born  in  Boston,  1737.  Died  in  London, 
1815.  He  was  an  important  early  painter  of 
portraits.  He  studied  first  with  his  step-father, 
the  engraver  Peter  Pelham  and  probably  with 
Jonathan  B.  Blackburn.  He  went  to  England 
in  1774  and  never  returned.  His  work  may 
be  divided  into  two  periods,  the  American  to 
1774  and  the  English  to  1815.  He  became  the 
fashion  in  England  and  many  of  the  nobility 
sat  to  him,  including  the  three  daughters  of 
King  George  III.  From  1776  to  1812  he  was  a 
regular  exhibitor  at  the  Royal  Academy,  and 
was  made  an  Academician  in  1779. 

2785.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Willing 
Powell. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  60,  Wall  0. 

Cornoyer,  Paul. 

Born  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1864.  Studied:  Julian 
Academy,  Paris,  and  with  Lefebvre,  Constant 
and  Louis  Blanc.  Member:  ANA  1909.  Hon- 
ors: First  prize,  Paris  AAA  1892;  gold  medal, 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Cornoyer,  Paul — -(Continued). 

St.  Louis  Assoc,  of  Painters  and  Sculptors 
1895;  Evans  prize,  Salma.  C.  1905;  Inness 
prize,  Salma.  C.  1906;  Shaw  prize,  Salma  C. 
1908. 

2435.  Old  New  York. 

Gallery  50,  Wall  A. 

3618.  Winter:  Columbus  Circle. 

Gallery  74,  Wall  D. 

Couse,  E.  Irving. 

Born  Saginaw,  Mich.,  1866.  Studied:  NAD 
in  New  York;  and  with  Bouguereau,  Robert- 
Fleury  and  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts  in  Paris. 
Member:  ANA  1902,  NA  _ 1911;  NYWCC; 

AWCS.  Honors:  Shaw  prize  for  black  and 
white  at  Salma.  C.  1899;  second  Hallgarten 
prize,  NAD  19001;  Proctor  prize,  Salma.  C. 
1900t;  hon.  mention,  Paris  Exp.,  1900;  hon. 
mention,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  first 
Hallgarten  prize,  NAD  1902;  two  bronze  med- 
als, St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904;  Isidor  gold  medal, 
NAD  1911. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco , 1915. 

2344.  Twilight:  Taos  Pueblo. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  D. 

4265.  An  Indian  Shepherd. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

4370.  The  Turquoise  Beadmaker. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  D. 

Cox,  Kenyon. 

Born  Warren,  O.,  1856.  Studied  under  Car- 
olus-Duran  and  Gerome  in  Paris.  Member: 
ANA  1900;  NA  1903;  SAA  1882;  N.  Y.  Arch. 
Lg.;  Nat.  Inst.  Al.;  Am.  Acad.  AL.  Honors: 
Second  Hallgarten  prize,  NAD  1889;  two 
bronze  medals,  Paris  Exp.,  1889;  Temple  silver 
medal,  PAFA  1891;  medal,  Columbian  Exp., 
Chicago,  1893;  gold  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp., 
1904;  medal  of  honor  for  mural  painting,  N. 
Y.  Arch.  Lg.  1909;  Isidor  medal,  NAD  1910. 

2586.  Plenty. 

Lent  by  the  National  Gallery. 
Gallery  55,  Wall  O. 

Cox,  Louise. 

Born  San  Francisco,  1865.  Studied:  NAD; 
ASL  under  Kenyon  Cox  in  New  York.  Mem- 
ber: ANA  1902;  SAA  1893.  Honors:  Third 
Hallgarten  prize,  NAD  1896;  bronze  medal, 
Paris  Exp.,  1900;  silver  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp., 
Buffalo,  1901;  Shaw  Memorial  prize,  SAA  1903 
second  Hallgarten  prize,  NAD  1904;  silver 
medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

2187.  Mayflowers. 

Lent  by  the  National  Gallery. 
Gallery  44,  Wall  C. 

3438.  A Daughter  of  Eve. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  C. 

Crane,  Bruce. 

Born  New  York,  1857.  Studied  with  A.  H. 
Wyant.  Member:  ANA  1897;  NA  1904;  SAA 
1881;  AWCS;  NYWCC;  Union  Internationale 
des  Beaux-Arts  et  des  Lettres.  Honors:  Webb 
prize,  SAA  1897;  bronze  medal,  Paris  Exp., 
1900;  Inness  medal,  NAD  1901;  silver  medal, 
Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1904;  silver  medal, 
Charleston  Exp.,  1902;  gold  medal,  St.  Louis 
Exp.,  1904;  third  prize,  C.  I.  Pittsburgh  1909; 
Saltus  medal,  NAD  1912. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3783.  The  Templed  Hills. 

Gallery  30.  Wall  B. 


Crisp,  Arthur. 

Born  Hamilton,  Canada,  1881.  Studied: 
ASL  of  New  York.  Member:  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg. 
Honor:  Collaborative  Prize,  Architectural 

League,  N.  Y. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3320.  Dim  Yesterday’s  Pageant  Back- 
grounds Today. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  D. 

4280.  The  Little  Spinster. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

4282.  A Song  Hit. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

4283.  The  Philanderer. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

Cropsey,  Jasper  Francis. 

Born  Roseville,  New  York,  1823;  died  1900. 
A landscape  painter  of  the  Hudson  River 
School.  He  studied  with  Edward  Maury. 
Elected  NAD  1851. 

2723.  On  the  River. 

Lent  by  Harry  W.  Watrous, 
Esq. 

Gallery  59,  Wall  A. 

Cross,  Sally. 

Born  Lawrence,  Mass.  Studied  with  De 
Camp  and  Ross  Turner  in  Boston.  Member: 
Pa.  Min.  P;  NYWCC. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1856.  Mrs.  Quincy. 

Gallery  40,  Case  8. 

1857.  Portrait:  Miss  Lilian  Gardener. 

Gallery  40,  Case  8. 

1858.  Portrait  of  Miss  Turner. 

Gallery  40,  Case  8. 

1860.  Miss  Dora  Wetherbee. 

Gallery  40,  Case  8. 

1861.  Portrait  of  Miss  McKay  and  Peter. 

Gallery  40,  Case  8. 

1862.  Portrait  of  Olin  Downes,  Esq. 

Gallery  40,  Case  8. 

Crowley,  Gray  Price. 

Born  Topeka,  Kansas,  1884.  Studied:  New 
York  Art  League;  New  York  School  of  Minia- 
ture Painting. 

1309.  Mrs.  Alfred  Gray. 

Gallery  37,  Case  14. 

Cucuel,  Edward. 

Born  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1875.  Studied: 
Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts  and  Gerome  in  Paris; 
Leo  Putz  in  Munich.  Member:  Soc.  Nat.  des 
Beaux-Arts,  Paris;  Luipold  Gruppe,  Munich. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2195.  The  Bath. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  D. 

2199.  The  Girl  in  Yellow. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  D. 

4120.  Champagne. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  C. 

4128.  Autumn  Sun. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  C. 

4164.  Summertime. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  A. 

Cuneo,  Cyrus  Cincinnatto. 

4144.  The  Mother. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  D. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— PAINTERS,  ETC. 


131 


Cuneo,  Rinaldo. 

Born  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1877.  Studied: 
Hopkins  Institute,  San  Francisco;  London, 
England,  and  Paris,  France. 

2146.  Notre  Dame:  Paris. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  D. 

Curran,  Charles  C. 

Born  Hartford,  Ky.,  1861.  Studied:  Cin- 
cinnati School  of  Design;  ASL  and  NAD  in 
New  York;  Julian  Academy  under  Constant, 
Lefebvre  and  Doucet  in  Paris.  Member: 
ANA  1888;  NA  1904;  NYVVCC;  AWCS;  SAA 
1888.  Honors:  Third  Hallgarten  prize,  NAD 
1888;  hon.  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1890;  Clarke 
prize,  NAD  1893;  medal,  Columbian  Exp., 
Chicago,  1893;  second  Hallgarten  prize,  NAD 
1895;  silver  medal,  Atlanta  Exp.,  1895;  hon. 
mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  silver  medal, 
Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  190d;  Carnegie  prize, 
SAA  1904;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904; 
first  Corcoran  prize,  S.  Wash.  A.  1905;  first 
prize  ($500'),  Osborne  competition,  1905. 

2595.  Daffodils. 

Gallery  55,  Wall  D. 

Currier,  J.  Frank. 

Born  Boston,  Mass.,  1843.  Died  1909. 

2529.  A Munich  Boy. 

Lent  by  the  Carnegie  Institute. 
Gallery  54,  Wall  B. 

2531.  Self  Portrait. 

Lent  by  William  M.  Chase,  Esq. 
Gallery  54,  Wall  B. 

2533.  Whistling  Boy. 

Lent  by  the  John  Herron  Art 
Institute. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  B. 

2534.  A Head. 

Lent  by  J.  Harsen  Rhoades,  Esq. 
Gallery  54,  Wall  B. 

Curtis,  William  Fuller. 

Born  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  1873.  Studied 
with  Julius  Rolshoven,  Lefebvre  and  Robert- 
Fleury  in  Paris.  Member:  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg. 
1902;  S.  Wash.  A.  Honors:  Third  Corcoran 
prize,  S.  Wash.  A.  1902;  first  Corcoran  prize, 
Wash.  WCC  1903;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis 
Exp.,  1904. 

1373.  The  Golden  God. 

Gallery  38,  Wall  D. 

Cushing,  Howard  Gardiner. 

Born  Boston,  1869.  Studied:  Laurens, 

Constant  and  Doucet  in  Paris.  Member:  ANA 
1906;  SAA  1905;  Port.  P.  Honors:  Hon. 
mention,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1904;  third 
medal;  Cl  Pittsburgh,  1904;  Temple  Gold 
medal,  PAFA  1910. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


3073. 

Decorative 

Panel. 

Gallery 

66, 

Wall 

A. 

3074. 

Decorative 

Panel. 

Gallery 

66, 

Wall 

A. 

3075. 

Decorative 

Panel. 

Gallery 

66, 

Wall 

A. 

3231. 

Wardrobe. 

Gallery 

68, 

Wall 

A. 

3233. 

Interior. 

Gallery 

68, 

Wall 

A. 

3234. 

Portrait. 

Gallery 

68, 

Wall 

A. 

3271. 

Portrait. 

Gallery 

68, 

Wall 

D. 

Dabo,  Leon. 

Born  Detroit,  Mich.,  1868.  Studied:  Dhri- 
iel  Vierge,  Pierre  Galland,  Ecole  des  Beaux- 
Arts  and  Julian  Academy  in  Paris.  Member: 
Pastellists.  Honors:  Evans  prize,  NAC  1909; 
first  prize,  Muncie  (Ind.)  A.  S.  1909. 

4430.  The  Rockets : Rain  of  Fire. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  C. 

Dana,  Charles  Edmund. 

Born  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1843.  Studied:  Ar- 
chitecture at  Royal  Academy  in  Dresden  and 
Munich;  painting  at  PAFA  and  with  E.  Lumi- 
nais  in  Paris.  Member:  Phila.  WCC  (Pres, 
to  1911).  Honors:  Gold  medal  for  water 
color,  AC  Phila.  1891.  Prof,  of  Art,  Univ.  of 
Pa.  until  1904;  lecturer  since  1904. 

1171.  Treves. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  D. 

1173.  Abazzia  San  Gregorio:  Venice. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  D. 

1174.  St.  Augustine : Fribourg. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  D. 

1175.  Bad-el-Metawalsh : Cairo. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  D. 

1176.  Bazaar:  Gama  Ibrahim  Aga : Cairo. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  D. 

1177.  Bazaar  Okair  Zoht. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  D. 

1178.  The  Canon’s  House:  Gruyeres. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  D. 

1179.  Morat. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  D. 

Davey,  Randall. 

Born  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  1887.  Studied 
with  Robert  Henri. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3255.  Captain  Dan  Stevens:  Lighthouse 
Keeper. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  C. 

3366.  Girl  in  Blue. 

Gallery  70,  Wall  A. 

4456.  Segovian  Man. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  D. 

Davis,  Charles  Harold. 

Born  Amesbury,  Mass.,  1856.  Studied  with 
Otto  Grundmann  and  Boston  Museum  School; 
Boulanger  and  Lefbvre  in  Paris.  Member: 
SAA  1886;  ANA  1901;  NA  1906.  Honors: 
Gold  medal,  American  Art  Assoc.,  New  York, 
1886;  hon.  mention,  Paris  Salon,- 1887;  $20 0 0 
prize,  American  Art  Assoc.,  New  York,  1887; 
silver  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1889;  Palmer  prize, 
AIC  1890*;  medal,  Mass.  Charitable  Mechanics 
Assoc.,  Boston,  1890';  medal,  Columbian  Exp., 
Chicago,  1893;  grand  gold  medal,  Atlanta  Exp., 
1895;  bronze  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1900;  Lippin- 
cott  prize,  PAFA  1901;  silver  medal  Pan-Am. 
Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  second  Corcoran  prize,  S. 
Washington  A.  1902;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis 
Exp.,  1904;  silver  medal,  International  Expo- 
sition, 1910. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3160.  The  Northwest  Wind. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  B. 

3181.  May  Morning. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  D. 

Davis,  Stuart. 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1892.  Studied: 
Henri  School  of  Art,  N.  Y.  City. 

952.  The  River. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  A. 

960.  The  Fog. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  A. 

4330.  The  Cafe  Logue. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

4353.  A Back  Yard. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 


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Davol,  Joseph  Benjamin. 

Born  Chicago,  111.  Studied:  ASL,  N.  Y., 
Academy  Julien,  Paris,  under  Laurens  and 
Constant. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2622.  Where  Sea  and  River  Meet. 

Gallery  56,  Wall  C. 

3413.  Maine  Coast. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  A. 

3613.  A Winter  Coast:  Moonlight. 
Gallery  74,  Wall  D. 


Dawson,  George  Walter. 

Born  Andover,  Mass.,  1870.  Studied: 
Mass.  Normal  Art  School  in  Boston;  PAFA. 
Member:  Phila.  WCC  (Pres.);  NYWCC.  In- 
structor in  water  color  and  drawing  at  Univ. 
of  Pa. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 

1153.  Yellow  Harrison  Roses. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  C. 

1154.  Rhododendrons. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  C. 

1155.  Water  Lily  Among  Rushes. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  C. 

1156.  White  Water  Lily. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  0. 

1157.  A New  England  Garden. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  C. 

1159.  Rose-Covered  Wall:  Spain. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  0. 

1160.  An  Old  Cottage  Rose. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  0. 

De  Camp,  Joseph  Rodefer. 

Born  Cincinnati,  O.,  1858.  Studied:  Du- 
veneck  at  Cincinnati  Academy;  Royal  Acad- 
emy in  Munich.  Member:  Ten  American 

Painters;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Instructor  School 
of  Boston  Museum  of  Fine  Arts.  Honors: 
First  prize,  City  Hall  decorative  competition, 
Philadelphia;  Temple  gold  medal,  PAFA  1889; 
hon.  mention,  Paris  Exp.,  1900;  gold  medal, 
St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904;  second  Clark  prize,  Cor- 
coran AG  1909;  Beck  medal,  PAFA  1912. 

3903.  Portrait  of  Frank  Duveneck. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  C. 


De  Jong,  Betty. 

Born  Paris.  Studied  in  Paris.  Societaire 
du  Salon  d’Autumme,  Paris. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  1915. 

2365.  Beatrix. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  C. 

2450.  Portrait  of  Miss  Isabelle  P. 

Gallery  50,  Wall  C. 

3025.  The  Dancing  Girl. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  C. 


Del  Mue,  Maurice. 

Born  Paris,  France,  1878.  Studied:  San 
Francisco  Art  Association,  Beaux-Arts,  Paris. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3302.  Late  Afternoon  in  the  Sierras. 
Gallery  69,  Wall  B. 


Deming,  Adelaide. 

Born  Litchfield,  Conn.,  1864.  Studied:  ASL 
N.  Y.,  under  W.  M.  Chase.  Member: 
NYWCC.  Honors:  Beal  Prize  (N.  Y.  Water 
Color  Club)  1908;  Burgess  Prize  (Woman’s 
Art  Club  of  N.  Y. ) 1908.  Honorable  Men- 
tion, Conn.  Academy  Fine  Arts,  1914. 

4192.  A Quiet  Day. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  C. 


Deming,  Edwin  W. 

Born  Ashland,  Oregon,  I8601.  Studied:  ASL 
of  New  York:  Lefebvre  and  Boulanger  in 
Paris.  Member:  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.  1902; 
Mural  P.  Honors:  Silver  Medal,  AAS  1892; 
bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

2109.  Prayer  to  the  Manes  of  the  Dead. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  A. 

263'6.  Yow  of  Vengeance. 

Gallery  56,  Wall  D. 


De  Voll,  F.  Usher. 

Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  1873.  Studied:  R. 
I.  School  of  Design;  William  M.  Chase.  Mem- 
ber: Societe  Union  Internationale  des  Beaux- 
Arts  et  des  Lettres,  Paris. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2164.  East  River:  New  York:  Winter. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  A. 

2238.  The  White  City. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  D. 

3406.  Brooklyn  Bridge:  Winter. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  A. 

4177.  Quebec  from  the  Fortifications. 
Gallery  118,  Wall  B. 


de  Wentworth,  Cecile. 

Born  New  York.  Studied  with  Cabanel  and 
Detaille  in  Paris.  Honors:  Gold  medals. 
Tours,  Lyons  and  Turin;  hon.  mention,  Paris 
Salon,  1891;  bronze  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1900'. 
Chevalier  Legion  of  Honor  1901;  Officer  of 
Public  Instruction,  France;  Order  of  the  Holy 
Sepulchre  from  Pope  Leo  XIII. 

2105.  Portrait  of  William  Howard  Taft. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  A. 

4452.  Taper  to  Saint  Genevieve. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  D. 


Dewey,  Charles  Melville. 

Born  Lowville,  N.  Y.,  1849.  Studied  with 
Carolus-Durati  in  Paris.  Member:  ANA  1903; 
N.\  1907;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Honors:  Silver 
Medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  Silver 
Medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

4184.  The  Harvest  Moon. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  C. 

Dickman,  Charles  John. 

Born  in  Germany,  1863.  Studied:  Julian 
Academy,  Paris.  Honor:  Medal,  Academie 
Colorossi,  Paris. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 

2324.  Picardy  Fisher  Folk. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  B. 

2341.  Dawn. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  D. 

3082.  Before  the  Storm. 

Gallery  66,  Wall  D. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— PAINTERS,  ETC. 


133 


Dillaye,  Blanche. 

Born  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Studied:  PAFA; 
etching  under  Stephen  Parrish;  Garrido  in 
Europe.  Member:  NYWCC;  Phila.  WCC. 
Honors:  Silver  medal  for  etching,  Atlanta 

Exp.,  1895;  silver  medal,  AAS  1902;  silver 
medal  for  etchings,  International  Exp.,  at  Lori- 
ent,  France,  1903. 

2124.  The  God  of  Good  Fortune. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  B. 

4302.  Moonlight. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  0. 

4312.  The  Evening  Star. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

4323.  On  the  Grand  Morin. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 


Dimock,  E. 

1081.  Sweat  Shop  Girls  in  the  Country. 
Gallery  36,  Case  11. 

1083.  Group. 

Gallery  36,  Case  11. 

1084.  East  Side  School  Children. 

Gallery  36,  Case  11. 

1085.  Group. 

Gallery  36,  Case  11. 

1086.  Group  in  New  England. 

Gallery  36,  Case  11. 

1087.  Sweat  Shop  Girls  in  the  Country. 

Gallery  36,  Case  11. 


Dirks,  Rudolph. 

Born  Holstein,  Germany,  1877. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


2120. 

Clearing  Land. 

Gallery  43, 

Wall 

B. 

2121. 

Head  of  Old  Dutchman. 

Gallery  43, 

Wall 

B. 

2125. 

The  Boatman. 

Gallery  43, 

Wall 

B. 

4087. 

On  the  Dike. 

Gallery  117, 

Wall 

A. 

Donoho,  Ruger — (Continued). 

1892;  medal,  Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago,  1893, 
hon.  mention,  Cl  Pittsburgh,  1911. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2263'.  Wind  Flowers. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  A. 

2264.  A Garden. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  A. 

2268.  A Veil  of  Leaves. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  A. 

2269.  The  Rose  Terrace. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  A. 

Dougherty,  Parke  Curtis. 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1867.  Studied: 
PAFA;  Julien  Academy,  Paris.  Honors:  Third 
medal,  American  Art  Association,  Paris;  third 
class  medal,  International  Exposition  at  Tou- 
louse, 1908. 

2500.  Mont  St.  Michel. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  D. 

2502.  Mopnlight. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  D. 

4163.  Winter  Morning;  Etrotat. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  A. 

Dougherty,  Paul. 

Born  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1877.  Studied:  Paris, 
London,  Florence,  Venice  and  Munich.  Mem- 
ber: SAA  1905;  ANA  1906,  NA  1907 ; Nat. 
Inst.  A.  L. ; AWCS.  Honors:  Osborne  prize 
1 905 ; second  prize,  Cl  Pittsburgh  1912. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3146.  Changing  Weather. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  A. 

3148.  Toward  the  Sunlight. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  A. 

3149.  Storm  Gleams. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  A. 

3150.  From  Clodgy  Point. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  A. 


Dixon,  Maynard. 

Born  Fresno,  California,  1875. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2101.  The  Palomino  Mare. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  A. 

2112.  Navajo  Women. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  A. 

3178.  The  Trail  in  Oregon. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  C. 

Dolph,  John  Henry. 

Born  in  Fort  Ann,  N.  Y.,  1835.  Studied 
with  Louis  Van  Ruyck  in  Antwerp,  then  went 
to  Paris  and  afterwards  settled  in  New  York. 
In  1877  he  was  made  an  associate  of  National 
Academy,  and  has  been  a member  of  the  So- 
ciety of  American  Artists  since  its  organization 
in  1878. 

2952.  The  Rat  Who  Retired  From  the 
World. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Helen  Foster  Bar- 
nett. 

Gallery  64,  Wall  B. 

Donoho,  Ruger. 

Born  Church  Hill,  Miss.,  1857.  Studied:  R. 
Swain  Clifford  in  New  York;  Julian  Academy 
in  Paris  under  Lefebvre  and  Boulanger.  Hon- 
ors: Silver  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1889;  Hors 
Concours,  Paris  Salon,  1890;  Webb  prize,  SAA 


Doughty,  Thomas. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  1793;  died  in  New 
York,  1856.  Engaged  in  the  leather  business 
in  early  life.  About  1820  adopted  art  as  a pro- 
fession. Spent  several  years  abroad,  painting 
in  London  and  Paris,  and  acquired  high  repu- 
tation for  the  silvery  tone  in  his  pictures. 

2777.  On  the  Susquehanna. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
edy  of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  60,  Wall  B. 

2778.  Landscape. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
edy  of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  60,  Wall  B. 


Dow,  Arthur  Wesley. 

Born  Ipswich,  Mass.  Studied  with  Boulang- 
er, Lefebvre,  Doucet  and  Delance  in  Paris. 
Instructor,  Pratt  Institute,  Brooklyn,  1895- 
1904;  Professor  of  Fine  Arts,  Teachers  College, 
Columbia  Univ.,  since  1904;  Director,  Summer 
Art  School,  Ipswich,  Mass.  Honors:  Hon. 
Mention,  Paris  Exp.,  1899;  bronze  medal  for 
painting  and  hon.  mention  for  woodcuts,  Pan- 
Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  medal,  Boston  Me- 
chanics Assoc. 

3319.  The  Enchanted  Mesa. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  D. 

3328.  The  Great  Shadow. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  D. 


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Du  Eols,  Guy  Pene. 

Born  New  York,  1884.  Studied  with  Chase, 
Dumond  and  Henri  in  New  York;  Steinlin  in 
Paris.  Member:  Paris  AAA;  Am.  PS.  Art 
critic,  “New  York  American.” 

4458.  Trapeze  Performer. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  D. 

Dufner,  Edward. 

Born  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1872.  Studied:  ASL 
of  N.  Y.,  Whistler  and  Laurens  in  Paris;  in 
Madrid.  Member:  ANA  1910';  NYWCC; 
AVVCS.  Plonors:  First  Wanamaker  prize, 
Paris  AAA  1899;  bronze  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp., 
Buffalo,  1901;  lion,  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1902; 
Fellowship  prize,  Soc.  of  Artists,  Buffalo,  1904; 
silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904;  Evans  prize, 
AWCS  1909.  Instructor  ASL  of  N.  Y. 

1370.  Moonlight  on  the  Lake. 

Gallery  38,  Wall  A. 

2168.  Reflections. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  B. 

2172.  Summer  Evening. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  B. 

4358.  Portrait:  A Ray  of  Sunlight. 
Gallery  119,  Wall  0. 

Dull,  John  J. 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1859.  Studied: 
PAFA.  Member:  Phila.  WCC.  Honors: 

Gold  Medal,  Plastic  C.  1903.  Professor  of 
Architecture,  Drexel  Inst. 

951.  Winter  Landscape:  No.  1. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  A. 

954.  Winter  Landscape:  No.  4. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  A. 

955.  Winter  Landscape:  No.  3. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  A. 

957.  Winter  Landscape:  No.  2. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  A. 

DuMond,  Frank  Vincent. 

Born  Rochester,  N.  Y.  1865.  Studied  with 
Boulanger,  Lefebvre,  and  Constant  in  Paris. 
Member:  SAA  1906;  ANA  1900';  NA  1906; 

N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.  1904;  Mural  P.  Honors: 
Third  class  medal,  Paris  Salon  1 890';  gold 
medal,  Boston,  1892;  gold  medal,  Atlanta  Exp., 
1895;  silver  medals  for  painting  and  for  illus- 
tration, Pan-Am.,  Buffalo,  1901;  silver  medal, 
St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904.  Director,  Dept,  of  Fine 
Arts,  Lewis  and  Clark  Exp.,  Portland,  1905. 
Instructor  at  ASL  of  N.  Y. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 


Francisco 

1915. 

2275. 

May  Bloom. 

Gallery  46,  Wall 

B. 

2276. 

Gray  Newfoundland. 

Gallery  46,  Wall 

B. 

2279. 

The  Bathers. 

Gallery  46,  Wall 

B. 

2280. 

July  Afternoon. 

Gallery  46,  Wall 

B. 

2288. 

The  Elopers. 

Gallery  46,  Wall 

C. 

2289. 

The  Fairy  Tale. 

Gallery  46,  Wall 

C. 

DuMond,  Frederic  Melville. 

Born  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1867.  Studied  with 
Lefebvre,  Cormon,  Laurens  and  Doucet  in 
Paris.  Honors:  Hon.  mention,  Paris  Salon, 
1893;  third  class  medal,  Paris  Salon,  1899. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


DuMond,  Frederic  Melville — (Continued). 

2113.  Raton  Pass. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  A. 

2114.  Hoss  Tradin’  on  the  Reservation. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  A. 

2115.  1849. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  A. 

2116.  Portrait  Sketch  of  Babette  de  Cernoe 

Gallery  43,  Wall  A. 

2099.  Sea  Carvings. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  A. 


DuMond,  Helen  Savier. 

Born  Portland,  Ore.,  1872.  Studied:  ASL, 
Robert  Brandegee  and  F.  V.  Du  Mond  in  New 
York;  Collin  and  Merson  in  Paris. 

2265.  Southern  France. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  A. 

2266.  An  Arm  of  the  Mediterranean. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  A. 


Dunbar,  Harold  C. 

Born  Brockton,  Mass.,  1882.  Studied:  Mass. 
Normal  Art  School  under  Major,  De  Camp 
and  Tarbell. 

3502.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  D. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  C. 

4195.  Girl  in  Black. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  D. 


Dunlap,  Helena. 

Born  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Studied:  PAFA. 

2123'.  The  Senor’s  Garden. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  B. 

2192.  The  Dressing  Table. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  D. 

2462.  Mountain  Cottages. 

Gallery  50,  Wall  D. 

3157.  Summer  Afternoon. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  B. 


Dunlap,  William. 

Born  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.,  1766.  Studied 
with  William  Williams.  Went  to  London  in 
1784,  painted  a portrait  of  Lord  Hood,  also  a 
portrait  of  Washington  from  an  early  drawing. 
Returned  to  America  after  four  years.  He 
was  instrumental  in  establishing  the  American 
Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  and  later  joined  in 
founding  the  National  Academy  of  Design. 
Exhibited  from  town  to  town  large  canvases 
of  religious  subjects.  Author  of  “History  of 
the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Arts  of  Design 
in  the  United  States,”  N.  Y.  1834. 

1319.  Portrait. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 

Gallery  37,  Case  15. 

1323.  President  Tyler. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 

Gallery  37,  Case  15. 

1329.  Portrait. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 

Gallery  37,  Case  15. 

1333.  Portrait  of  a Lady. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 

Gallery  37,  Case  15. 

2753.  Scene  from  Harvey  Birch:  The  Spy. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 

Gallery  59,  Wall  D. 


Durand,  Asher  Brown. 

Born  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  1796;  died  there, 
1886.  He  studied  engraving  with  his  father 
and  with  Peter  Maverick,  whose  partner  he 
became  in  1817.  His  “Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence” after  Trumbull  brought  him  into 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— PAINTERS,  ETC. 


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Durand,  Asher  Brown — (Continued), 
prominent  notice  as  an  engraver.  President 

of  the  National  Academy  of  Design,  1845-1861. 

2740.  The  Morning  of  Life. 

Lent  by  the  National  Academy 

of  DesigD. 

Gallery  59,  Wall  0. 

2751.  The  Thunder  Storm : Catskills. 

Lent  by  H.  K.  Bush-Brown,  Esq. 
Gallery  59,  Wall  D. 

2795.  A.  B.  Durand  as  a Young  Man. 

Lent  by  the  National  Academy 

of  Design. 

Gallery  60,  Wall  D. 

Durkee,  Helen  Winslow. 

Born  New  York  City,  1880.  Studied:  ASL 
N.  Y.  Member:  The  Pennsylvania  Society 

of  Miniature  Painters. 


1248. 

Portrait  of  Miss  D. 

Gallery  37,  Case 

8. 

1249. 

A Study. 

Gallery  37,  Case 

8. 

1250. 

William  Ives,  Esq. 

Gallery  37,  Case 

8. 

1251. 

Still  Life. 

Gallery  37,  Case 

8. 

1252. 

Margaret. 

Gallery  37,  Case 

8. 

1253. 

Portrait. 

Gallery  37,  Case 

8. 

1254. 

Hilda. 

Gallery  37,  Case 

8. 

1255. 

Kadidje. 

Gallery  37,  Case 

9. 

1256. 

The  Spanish  Shawl. 

Gallery  37,  Case 

9. 

1257. 

Still  Life. 

Gallery  37,  Case 

9. 

1258. 

Bather. 

Gallery  37,  Case 

9. 

1259. 

Autumn. 

Gallery  37,  Case 

9. 

1260. 

The  Flowered  Dress. 

Gallery  37,  Case 

9. 

Dustin, 

Silas  S. 

Born 

Richfield,  O.  Studied 

William 

M.  Chase. 

3517.  Midnight  in  New  England. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  D. 

Duveneck,  Frank. 

Born  Covington,  Ky.,  1848.  Studied  with 
Diez  in  Munich,  in  which  city  he  lived  over 
ten  years.  Member:  SAA  1880';  ANA  1905; 
NA  1906;  SWA;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Honors: 
Medal,  Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago,  1893;  hon. 
mention,  Paris  Salon,  1895;  silver  medal,  Pan- 
Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901.  Instructor  in  Cin- 
cinnati Academy  of  Fine  Arts. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards, 
P anama-P acidic  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 

Awarded  a Special  Commemorative  Medal 
by  the  Panama-Pacific  International  Expo- 
sition. 

3868.  Whistling  Boy. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  A. 

3869.  Girl's  Head. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  A. 

3870.  Man  with  Red  Hair. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  A. 


Duveneck,  Frank — (Continued). 

3871.  Young  Man  with  a Ruff. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  A. 

3872.  Portrait  of  William  Adams. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  A. 

3873.  Portrait  of  J.  Frank  Currier. 

Lent  by  Alfred  Juergens,  Esq. 
Gallery  87,  Wall  A. 

3874.  Unfinished  Portrait  Study. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  A. 

3875.  Study  of  a Nude  Back. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  A. 

3876.  Head  of  a Young  Girl. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  A. 

3877.  Portrait. 

Lent  by  William  M.  Chase,  Esq. 
Gallery  87,  Wall  B. 

3878.  Sketch  of  a Nude. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  B. 

3879.  Woman  with  Forget-Me-Nots. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  B. 

3880.  Blacksmith. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  B. 

3881.  Head:  Portrait  of  Mr.  Mills. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  B. 

3882.  Portrait  of  Man  in  Spanish  Costume. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  B. 

3883.  Lady  with  a Veil. 

Lent  bv  George  E.  Hopkins,  Esq. 
Gallery  87,  Wall  B. 

3'884.  Blue  Boy. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  D.  H.  Holmes. 
Gallery  87,  Wall  B. 

3885.  Portrait  of  Professor  Loeffts. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Herman  Coepper. 
Gallery  87,  Wall  B. 

3886.  Sketch  of  a Turk. 

Lent  by  the  Tavern  Club. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  B. 

3887.  Blind  Old  Man. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  B. 

3888.  Portrait:  Mrs.  Francis  Hinkle. 

Lent  by  W.  H.  Hinkle,  Esq. 
Gallery  87,  Wall  C. 

3902.  Beechwoods : Polling:  Bavaria. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

Gallery  87.  Wall  C. 

3904.  Portrait  Sketch. 

Lent  by  the  Tavern  Club. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  D. 

3905.  Young  Man  with  Red  Skull  Cap. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  D. 

3906.  Girl’s  Head:  Yellow  Background. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  D. 


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Duveneck,  Frank — (Continued). 

3907.  Turkish  Page. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
edy  of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  D. 

3908.  The  Hunchback. 

Lent  by  Miss  Jane  Otis. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  D. 

3909.  Italian  Boy. 

Lent  by  George  E.  Hopkins,  Esq. 
Gallery  87,  Wall  D. 

3910.  John  W.  Alexander. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  D. 

3911.  Woman  with  a Fan. 

Lent  by  M.  A.  De  Wolfe  Howe, 
Esq. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  D. 


Eakins,  Thomas. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1844.  Studied:  PAFA; 
Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts  in  Paris  under  Gerotne 
and  Bonnat.  Member:  ANA  1902,  NA  1902. 
Honors:  Medal  Mass.  Mechanics’  Assoc., 

Boston;  medal,  Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago, 
1893;  hon.  mention,  Paris  Exp.,  1900';  gold 
medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  gold 
medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904;  Temple  gold 
medal.  PAFA  1904;  Proctor  prize  NAD  1905; 
second  prize  C.  I.  Pittsburgh,  1907;  gold 
medal  AAS  1907 ; Instructor  in  PAFA. 


2956. 

The  Bohemian. 

Gallery  64,  Wall 

C. 

2958. 

The  Veteran. 

Gallery  64,  Wall 

C. 

2960. 

The  Concert  Singer. 

Gallery  64,  Wall 

c. 

2961. 

The  Crucifixion. 

Gallery  64,  Wall 

c. 

2963. 

The  Home  Ranch. 

Gallery  64,  Wall 

c. 

2965. 

Portrait  of  Henry  O. 

Tanner 

Gallery  64,  Wall 

C. 

Eaton,  Charles  Warren. 

Born  Albany,  New  York,  1857.  Studied; 
NAD  and  ASL  of  New  York.  Member: 
AWCS ; NYWCC.  Honors:  Hon.  mention, 
Paris  Exp.,  1900;  Proctor  prize,  Salma.  C. 
1901;  silver  medal,  Charleston  Exp.,  1902; 
Inness  prize,  Salma.  C.  1902;  Shaw  prize, 
Salma.  C.  1903;  gold  medal,  AC  Phila.,  1903; 
Inness  gold  medal,  NAD  1904;  silver  medal, 
St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904;  gold  medal,  Paris 
Salon;  silver  medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exposition, 
1910. 

2229.  Summer  Night:  Lake  Como. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  C. 

2459.  The  Shawangunk  Valley. 

Gallery  50,  Wall  D. 


Ebert,  Charles  H. 

Born  in  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1873.  Studied: 
Julian  Academy,  Paris,  under  Constant;  Art 
Students’  League,  N.  Y. ; Cincinnati  Art 
School.  Honors:  Bronze  medal,  Internation- 
al Exposition,  Buenos  Aires,  1910. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2375.  Monhegan  Headlands. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  C. 

2601.  The  Fog  Bow. 

Gallery  55,  Wall  D. 

3592.  Early  November. 

Gallery  74,  Wall  A. 


Edmondson,  William  J. 

Born  Norwalk,  Ohio,  1868.  Studied  with 
Yonnoh  in  Philadelphia;  Aman-Jean  and  Le- 
febvre  in  Paris. 

2580.  The  Garden. 

Gallery  55,  Wall  B. 

Edwards,  George  Wharton. 

Born  Fairhaven,  Conn.,  1859.  Studied 
in  Antwerp  and  Paris.  Member:  NYWCC; 
AWCS;  NAC.  Honors:  Bronze  and  silver 
medals,  Boston,  1884  and  1890;  bronze  medal, 
Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901,  for  painting, 
and  hon.  mention  for  drawing;  silver  medal, 
Charleston  Exp.,  1902;  medal,  Barcelona, 
Spain,  1902. 

4088.  No-Man’s  Ledge:  Monhegan. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  A. 

Eichholtz,  Jacob. 

Born  in  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1776;  died  1842. 
Apprenticed  to  a coppersmith  and  engaged  in 
that  trade.  Studied  with  a sign-painter  in  his 
native  town;  visited  and  copied  Stuart,  in 
Boston.  Also  received  instruction  from  Sully. 

2772.  Portrait:  Mr.  Arundel. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Gallery  GO,  Wall  B. 

2774.  Portrait:  Mrs.  Arundel. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Gallery'  60,  Wall  B. 

2775.  Portrait  of  John  Howard  Payne. 

Lent  by  John  Frederick  Lewis. 
Gallery  60,  Wall  B. 

Eisenlohr,  Edward  G. 

Born  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1872.  Studied:  R. 
J.  Onderdonk,  Frank  Reaugh,  Prof.  Gustav 
Schoenlever,  Academy  of  Karlsruhe,  Germany. 

4292.  First  Furrows. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

Elliott,  Charles  Loring. 

Born  Scipio,  N.  Y.,  1812;  died  Albany,  N. 
Y.,  1868.  Studied  with  Col.  John  Trumbull 
and  Quidor.  Elected  Associate  of  the  N.  A. 
D.  1845;  Academician,  1846. 

2679.  Portrait  of  H.  W.  Hewitt. 

Lent  by  the  Art  Institute  of  Chi- 
cago. 

Gallery  58,  Wall  A. 

2722.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Goulding. 

Lent  by  the  National  Academy 
of  Design. 

Gallery  59,  Wall  A. 

2797.  Portrait  of  Colonel  Thomas  L.  Mc- 
Kenney. 

Lent  by  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art. 
Gallery  60,  Wall  D. 

Elliott,  Elizabeth  Shippen  Green. 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Studied:  PAFA 
and  under  Howard  Pyle.  Member:  Phila. 
WCC ; NYWCC;  SI  (Assoc.)  Inter.  Soc.  of 
Sculptors,  Painters  and  Gravers.  Honors: 
Second  Corcoran  prize,  Wash.  WCC  1904; 
bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904;  Mary 
Smith  prize,  PAFA  1905;  Beck  prize  Phila. 
WCC  1907. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1.  Queen  Cophetua. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  A. 

2.  The  Moon  World. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  A. 


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137 


Elliott,  Elizabeth  Shippen  Green — (Continued). 

3.  Antoine  and  the  Little  Wooden 

Soldier. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  A. 

4.  Elizabeth. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  A. 

5.  The  Princess. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  A. 

6.  Queen  Johan  and  Riczi. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  A. 

77.  The  First  Communion. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  D. 

84.  Inspector  Joly. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  D. 


Fairchild,  May. 

Born  Canton,  Mass.,  1872.  Studied:  Cowles 
Art  School,  Boston;  Art  Students’  League. 
N.  Y. 

1351.  The  Rose. 

Gallery  37,  Case  17. 

Farley,  Richard  Blossom. 

Born  Poultney,  Vt.,  1875.  Studied  with 
Whistler,  Chase  and  Cecilia  Beaux.  Honors: 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


English,  Frank  F. 

Born  Louisville,  Ky.,  1854.  Studied: 
PAFA.  Honors:  Gold  Medal,  American  Art 
Society,  Philadelphia,  1905. 

994.  River  Wensum:  Norwich. 

Gallery  36,  Case  5. 

995.  A Home  at  Brookville. 

Gallery  36,  Case  5. 

996.  Millbank:  Upper  Darby. 

Gallery  36,  Case  6. 

997.  Folly  Bridge:  Oxford. 

Gallery  36,  Case  6. 

998.  A Delaware  Village. 

Gallery  36,  Case  6. 

999.  A Summer  Evening. 

Gallery  36,  Case  6. 

1000.  A Mill  on  C'obb’s  Creek. 

Gallery  36,  Case  6. 

1001.  Yarmouth. 

Gallery  36,  Case  6. 

1002.  Cobb's  Creek. 

Gallery  36,  Case  6. 

1003.  Norwich. 

Gallery  36,  Case  6. 

Enneking,  John  Joseph. 

Born  Minster,  Ohio,  1840.  Studied  with 
Bonnat  and  Daubigny  in  Paris;  Lehr  in  Mu- 
nich. Honors:  Seven  medals  (Gold  and  Sil- 
ver) Mass.  Charitable  Mechanics’  Assoc.,  Bos- 
ton; hon.  mention,  Paris  Exp.,  1900';  silver 
medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  silver 
medal,  World’s  Fair,  St.  Louis. 


3306.  Dunes  at  Barnegat. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  B. 

3448.  Barnegat  Beach. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  D. 

3472.  Blue  and  Gold. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  A. 

Farndon,  Walter. 

Born  in  England,  1876.  Studied  NAD  un- 
der Edgar  M.  Ward. 

315.3.  Wistaria  Arbor. 

Gallery  67.  Wall  A. 

Fassett,  Truman  E. 

Born  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  1885.  Studied:  Bos- 
ton Museum  School;  Paris,  France. 

3256.  Spanish  Dancer. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  C. 

4162.  Portrait;  Mrs.  Fassett. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  A. 

Feldman,  Baruch  M. 

Born  Tcheringoff,  Russia.  1885.  Studied: 
Spring  Garden  Institute,  Philadelphia,  Pa.; 
PAFA,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Honors:  Bronze 

and  gold  medal.  Spring  Garden  Institute; 
Cresson  Scholarship,  PAFA. 

4105.  Portrait  Study:  Introspection. 
Gallery  117,  Wall  B. 

Fenderson,  Anne  M. 


Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


1307.  Portrait  of  Wilhelmina. 

Gallery  37,  Case  13. 


3401.  December  Thaw. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  A. 

3402.  November  Twilight. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  A. 

Ericson,  David. 

Born  Duluth,  Minn.  Studied  with  Whistler, 
Chase,  and  Mowbray.  Honors:  Hon.  mention, 
C.  I.  Pittsburgh,  1903;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis 
Exp.,  1904. 

.2110.  The  Late  Tea. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  A. 

4434.  Low  Tide. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  C. 

Evans,  Frances. 

Born  Baltimore.  Studied:  New  York  Art 
Students’  League  and  Paris. 

1811.  Portrait. 

Gallery  40,  Case  3. 

Everett,  Herbert  Edward. 

Born  Worcester,  Mass.  Studied:  Boston 
Museum  School;  Tulian  Academy  in  Paris. 
Member:  Phila.  WCC. 

1145.  Cottage  Garden. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 

1146.  Garden  at  Pipestave  Hill. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 


Ferguson,  Nancy  M. 

Born 

Philadelphia.  Studied: 

School  of  De- 

sign;  PAFA,  Philadelphia. 

2371. 

A Rural  Lane. 

Gallery  48,  Wall 

c. 

2593. 

The  Barber  Shop. 

Gallery  55,  Wall 

c. 

3604. 

The  Old  Homestead. 

Gallery  74,  Wall 

c. 

Fernow, 

Bernice  P.  Andrews. 

Born 

Tersey  Cit'v,  N.  .T., 

1882. 

Studied : 

ASL,  N 

. Y. ; Olaf  M.  Brauner  and 

Theodora 

Thayer. 

1299. 

Childhood. 

Gallerv  37,  Case 

13. 

1302. 

Pierpont  Edwards  Duteher 

: Third. 

Gallery  37.  Case 

13. 

1304. 

Mrs.  Charles  Palmer 

Gallery  37.  Case 

13. 

1.306. 

Mrs.  E.  I,.  Smith. 

Gallery  37,  Case 

13. 

Filemyr,  Joseph  J. 

Born 

Philadelphia,  Pa., 

1889. 

Studied : 

PAFA, 

and  Paris. 

2610.  The  Silent  Hour. 

Gallery  56,  Wall  A. 


138 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Fink,  Denman. 

Born  Springdale,  Pa.,  188®.  Studied: 
Pittsburgh  School  of  Design;  Museum  of  Fine 
Arts,  Boston,  under  Hale  and  Benson;  ASL, 
N.  Y.  Member:  Society  of  Illustrators. 

4205.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  P. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  D. 

Fink,  Frederick. 

Born  1817;  died  1849.  Went  abroad  in 

18401  and  made  copies  of  Titian  and  Murillo. 

2744.  Portrait  of  Artist  in  His  Studio. 
Gallery  59,  Wall  C. 

Finkelnburg,  Augusta. 

Born  Fountain  City,  Wisconsin.  Studied: 
Chicago  Art  School;  Pratt  Inst.,  Paris;  Colo- 
rossi  School  and  with  the  following  artists: 
Robert  Reid,  Willard  Metcalf,  Arthur  Dow 
and  two  summers  with  Henry  Snell  in  Eng- 
land and  Italy. 

1147.  The  Old  Homestead. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 

4411.  My  Woodsie  Park. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  B. 

Finn,  James  Wall. 

Hon.  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1896;  bronze 
medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901. 

3498.  Girl  With  a Pan. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  C. 


Firebaugh,  Nettie  King. 

Born  Oakland,  Cal.  Studied:  Hopkins  In- 
stitute of  Art,  San  Francisco.  Honors:  Two 
prizes  in  miniature  painting  at  Mechanics 
Fair,  San  Francisco;  first  and  second  prizes 
in  designing,  Keramic  Studio  Magazine. 

1343.  Mrs.  August  Porter. 

Gallery  37,  Case  16. 

1345.  Professor  Joseph  Le  Conte. 

Gallery  37,  Case  16. 

Fisher,  Mark. 

Born  in  Boston;  educated  in  the  public 
Schools;  studied  art  at  Lowell  Institute  and 
later  was  a pupil  of  George  Inness  at  Med- 
field.  Went  to  Paris  at  twenty  and  studied 
in  Gleyre’s  atelier;  settled  in  Boston;  went  to 
England  to  live,  where  he  now  is  well  known 
as  landscape  and  animal  painter,  exhibiting 
at  the  Royal  Academy  and  elsewhere. 

2700.  In  the  Garden. 

Gallery  58,  Wall  C. 

4263.  On  the  River  Stort. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

4264.  A Gray  Day. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

4425.  The  Rick  Yard. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  B. 

Fiske,  Gertrude. 

Born  Boston,  1879.  Studied:  Museum 

School,  Boston,  under  Tarbell,  Benson  and 
Hale;  Ogonquit,  Maine,  under  C.  H.  Wood- 
bury. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3451.  The  Shadow. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  D. 

3501.  Study  in  Black  and  White. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  C. 


Fitz,  Rutherford  Benjamin. 

Born  New  York,  1855;  died  1891.  Studied: 
NAD,  N.  Y.  In  1879  he  went  to  Munich, 
where  he  remained  four  years,  returning  to 
New  York  in  1883. 

2942.  The  Harvesters : 1887. 

Lent  by  the  Hillyer  Art  Gallery: 

Smith  College. 

Gallery  64,  Wall  A. 

Flagg,  Charles  Noel. 

Born  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1848.  Studied  with 
Jacquesson  de  la  Chevreuse  in  Paris.  Mem- 
ber: ANA  1909.  Director  of  Flagg  Evening 
School  of  Drawing  for  Men.  Honor:  Proc- 
tor prize,  NAD  1908. 

3391.  Portrait  of  Paul  Wayland  Bartlett. 
Gallery  70,  Wall  D. 


Flagg,  Jared. 

2736.  Portrait  of  Hon.  John  W.  Brown. 

Lent  by  the  City  of  New  York. 
Gallery  59,  Wall  B. 


Florence,  M.  Sargent. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


3817. 

Panel. 

Gallery 

83, 

Wall 

A. 

3818. 

Panel. 

Gallery 

83, 

Wall 

B. 

3820. 

Panel. 

Gallery 

83, 

Wall 

B. 

3821. 

Panel. 

Gallery 

83, 

Wall 

C. 

Folger, 

Annie  B. 

Born  Nantucket,  Mass.,  1852.  Studied:  Art 
Students  League. 

1054.  Passing  Cloud  Shadows. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  D. 

1061.  Sand  Dunes. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  D. 

1066.  October  Hillside:  Nantucket. 
Gallery  36,  Wall  D. 

Foote,  Josephine  J. 

Born  Detroit,  Mich.  Studied:  ASL,  N.  Y.; 
Cooper  Union,  Mr.  William  J.  Whittemore. 
Honors:  Bronze  and  silver  medals,  Cooper 

Union  Art  School. 

1204.  Junior. 

Gallery  37,  Case  2. 

Foote,  Mary. 

Honors:  Honorary  Degree  of  Bachelor  of 

Fine  Arts,  Yale  University,  New  Haven. 

2155.  Mrs.  John  Carpenter. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  A. 

2163.  Portrait  of  August  Jaccaci,  Esq. 
Gallery  44,  Wall  A. 

2988.  Portrait  of  Miss  Matilda  Brownell. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  A. 

2989.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Herman  Kobbe. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  A. 

3294.  Study. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  A. 

Foote,  Will  Howe. 

Born  in  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  1874.  Studied: 
AIC;  ASL  of  New  York;  Julian  Academy  in 
Paris  under  Laurens  and  Constant.  Member: 
ANA  1910.  Honors:  Hon.  mention,  Pan- 
Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  third  Hallgarten 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— PAINTERS,  ETC. 


139 


Foote,  Will  Howe — (Continued). 

prize,  NAD  1902;  bronze  medal,  St.  Louis 

Exp.,  1904. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 

Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2173.  Gloucester  Harbor. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  B. 

3785.  Sunny  Interior. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  B. 

3788.  Hydrangeas. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  B. 

3795.  Italian  Girl’s  Head. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  C. 

Foresman,  Alie. 

Born  Darien,  Wis.  Studied  with  Ella 


Foster,  Ben. 

Born  North  Anson,  Maine,  1852.  Studied 
in  New  York  with  Abbott  Thayer,  and  in 
Paris  with  Aime  Morot  and  Luc  Oliver  Mer- 
son.  Honors:  Medal,  Columbian  Exp.,  Chi- 
cago, 1893;  bronze  medal,  Paris  Exposition, 
1900;  silver  medal,  Carnegie  Institute  Inter- 
national Exhibition,  1900;  Webb  prize,  Society 
American  Artists,  New  York,  1901;  silver 
medal,  Buffalo  Exposition,  1901,  and  Louisiana 
Purchase  Exp.,  1904;  Carnegie  prize,  National 
Academy  of  Design,  1906 ; Inness  Gold  Medal, 
National  Academy  of  Design,  1908;  New  York 
Water  Color  Club;  American  Water  Color  So- 
ciety National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters, 
National  Art  Clubs,  Montreal  Art  Association. 

3187.  October  Morning. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  D. 


Shepherd  Bush. 

1878.  Portrait:  Irish  Rose. 

Gallery  40,  Case  9. 

1879.  Portrait. 

Gallery  40,  Case  9. 

Forsyth,  William. 

Born  Hamilton  Co.,  Ohio,  1854.  Studied: 
Royal  Academy  in  Munich  under  Loefftz, 
Benczur,  Cysis  and  Lietzenmeyer.  Member: 
SWA  (V-Pres.);  Instructor  Herron  Art  Insti- 
tute. Honors:  Medal,  Munich,  1885;  silver 
medal  for  water  color  and  bronze  medal  for 
oil,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904;  Bronze  medal  Ar- 
gentine Centennial  Exp.,  Buenos  Aires,  1910i; 
Society  Western  Artists,  1910'. 

Bronze  Medal  for  Oil  Painting,  Panama- 
Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco, 
1915. 

Silver  Medal  for  Water  Color  Painting, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 

2194.  The  Red  Hill. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  D. 

2627.  The  Wind  Prom  the  East. 

Gallery  56,  Wall  C. 

4141.  A Sunny  Corner. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  D. 

4329.  Winter  in  the  Hills. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

Fortune,  E.  Charlton. 

Born  Sausalito,  Cal.,  1885.  Studied:  ASL, 
N.  Y.,  under  F.  V.  Dumond,  Albert  Sterner, 
F.  L.  Mora. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


Fournier,  Alexis  Jean. 

Born  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1865.  Studied  with 
Laurens,  Constant,  Harpignies  and  Julian  Acad- 
emy in  Paris.  Member:  SWA;  Art  Director, 
Roycroft  Shops.  Honors:  Gold  and  silver 
medals,  Minnesota  Industrial  Soc.;  second 
Hengerer  prize,  Buffalo,  1911. 

2162.  Peaceful  Night  on  the  Seine. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  A. 

2381.  Morning  in  Venice. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  D. 


Frieseke,  Frederic  Carl. 

Born  Owosso,  Mich.,  1874.  Studied:  AIC; 
ASL  of  N.  Y. ; Constant,  Laurens  and  Whis- 
tler in  Paris.  Member:  ANA  1912;  Assoc. 
Soc.  Nat.  des  Beaux-Arts,  Paris.  Honors: 
Silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904;  gold  medal, 
Munich,  1904;  hon.  mention,  Corcoran  A.  G., 
Washington,  1908;  fourth  W.  A.  Clark  prize, 
Corcoran  A.  G.  1908;  Temple  Gold  Medal, 
PAFA,  1913. 

Grand  Prize,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


2378. 


4094. 


4095. 


4103. 

4106. 

4108. 


4124. 


4147. 


Gallery  48,  Wall  D. 
Summer. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  A. 
The  Garden. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  A. 
The  Garden  Chair. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  B. 
Youth. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  B. 
Girl  Embroidering. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  B. 
Boudoir. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  C. 
The  Bay  Window. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  D. 


7. 

68. 

987. 

3436. 

3437. 
3557. 
4109. 


Moonlight. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  A. 
The  Galloway  Inn. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  C. 
Betty. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  B. 
The  Pier. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  C. 
Carmel  Mission. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  C. 
The  San  Gabriel  Vine. 

Gallery  73,  Wall  C. 
Summer. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  B. 


Foss,  Harriet  Campbell. 

Born  Middletown,  Conn.  Studied  with  J. 
Alden  Weir  in  New  York;  Alfred  Stevens  and 
Courtois  in  Paris. 


4126.  Pink  Phlox. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  C. 


Froelich,  Maren  M. 

Born  San  Francisco.  Studied:  San  Fran- 
cisco School  of  Design,  Menard-Simon  Caste- 
luchio  Academy,  Paris,  and  with  Theo.  Stem- 
len  and  Richard  Miller,  Paris. 

3507.  The  Chinese  Robe. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  C. 

Fuller,  George. 

Born  Deerfield,  Mass.,  1822.  Died  Brook- 
line Mass.,  1884.  Studied:  Boston  Art  Asso- 
ciation. Elected  Associate  of  the  National 
Academy,  1857. 

2532.  A Head. 

Lent  by  W.  B.  Ayer,  Esq. 
Gallery  54,  Wall  B. 

2553.  Lorette. 

Lent  by  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art. 
Gallery  54,  Wall  D. 

2554.  Marguerite. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  D. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Fuller,  Henry  B. 

Born  Deerfield,  Mass.,  1867.  Studied: 
Cowles  Art  School  in  Boston  under  Bunker; 
Cox  and  Mowbray  at  ASL  of  N.  Y. ; Collin 
in  Paris.  Member:  SAA  1902;  ANA  1906. 
Honors:  Bronze  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buf- 

falo, 1901;  Carnegie  prize,  NAD  1908. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

920.  Triumph  of  Truth  Over  Error. 
Gallery  35,  Wall  C. 

Fuller,  Lucia  Fairchild. 

Born  Boston,  1872.  Studied  with  Dennis  M. 
Bunker  in  Boston;  Mowbray  and  Chase  in  New 
York.  Member:  SAA  1899;  ANA  1906;  Pa. 
Soc.  Min.  P. ; NYWCC;  Am.  Soc.  Min.  P. 
Plonors:  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exp.,  19001;  sil- 
ver medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  gold 
medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

1955.  In  the  Days  of  King  Arthur. 

Gallery  40,  Case  17. 

1957.  The  Girl  and  the  Net. 

Gallery  40,  Case  17. 

1959.  Portrait  of  a Child. 

Gallery  40,  Case  17. 

1981.  Artemidora. 

Gallery  40,  Case  17. 

1962.  The  Red  Flower. 

Gallery  40,  Case  17. 

Funk,  Wilhelm. 

Born  Hanover,  Germany,  1866.  Came  to 
United  States  in  1885.  Studied:  ASL  of  New 
York  and  in  Europe.  Member:  NAC;  Assn, 
of  Munich  Artists. 

3289.  Mrs.  John  W.  McKinnon. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  A. 

Gale,  Harriette  Draper. 

Born  Washington,  D.  C.,  1889.  Studied: 
School  of  the  Museum  of  Fine  Arts;  Art  Stu- 
dents’ League  of  New  York. 

1318.  Study  in  Brown. 

Gallery  37,  Case  14. 

Gallagher,  Sears. 

Born  Boston,  1869.  Studied  with  Tomasso 
Juglaris  in  Boston;  Laurens  and  Constant  in 
Paris. 

1757.  From  the  Bridge. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  D. 

Galt,  Charles  Franklin. 

Born  St.  Louis,  1884.  Studied:  St.  Louis 
School  of  Fine  Arts,  and  Richard  E.  Miller. 
3443.  The  Etcher. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  C. 

3488.  The  Gypsy. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  B. 

Garber,  Daniel. 

Born  N.  Manchester,  Ind.,  1880.  Studied: 
Cincinnati  Art  Academy  under  Nowottny; 
PAFA  under  Anshutz.  Member:  ANA  1910. 
Instructor  PAFA  since  1909.  Honors:  Cres- 
son  scholarship  PAFA  1903:  first  Hallgarten 
prize,  NAD  1909;  hon.  mention,  ACP  1909; 
hon.  mention,  Cl  Pittsburgh  1910;  third  Clark 
prize,  Corcoran  Gallery  1910;  bronze  medal, 
Buenos  Aires  Exp.,  1910;  Lippincott  prize, 
PAFA  1911;  Potter  Palmer  Gold  Medal,  Art 
Inst.,  Chicago,  1911;  second  W.  A.  Clark  prize, 
Silver  Medal,  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  1912. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

3257.  From  Tinicum  Hill. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  C. 


Garber,  Daniel — (Continued). 

3260.  Little  Village:  Winter. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  C. 

3261.  Sister. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  C. 

3262.  The  Sunlit  Wall. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  C. 

3264.  Cherry  Blossoms. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  C. 

3265.  Quarry:  Evening. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  C. 

Garrett,  Edmund. 

Born  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1853.  Studied  with 
Laurens,  Boulanger,  Lefebvre  and  Leroux  in 
Paris.  Honor:  Silver  Medal,  Boston,  1890. 
2575.  Heart  of  New  England. 

Gallery  55,  Wall  B. 

Gauley,  Robert  David. 

Born  Ballybay,  Ireland,  1875.  Came  to  the 
United  States  in  1884.  Studied  with  D.  W. 
Ross  in  Cambridge;  Benson  and  Tarbell  in 
Boston;  Bougucreau  and  Ferrier  in  Paris,  and 
in  Italy,  Spain,  Greece,  Egypt  and  Holland. 
Member:  NYWCC;  ANA  1908.  Honors: 

Bronze  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1900;  hon.  mention, 
Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  bronze  medal, 
St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904;  Isidor  prize,  Salma.  C., 
1907;  Clark  prize,  NAD  1908. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3367.  Portrait : Pedro  de  Cordoba. 

Gallery  70,  Wall  A. 

3381.  Reverie. 

Gallery  70,  Wall  C. 

Gay,  Walter. 

Born  Hingham,  Mass.,  1856.  Studied  with 
Bonnat  in  Paris.  Member:  ANA  1904;  So- 
ciete  Nouvelle;  Assoc.  Soc.  Nat.  des  Beaux- 
Arts;  Societe  de  la  Peinture  a l’Eau;  Royal 
Society  Water  Colors,  Brussels;  Nat.  Inst.  A. 
L.  Honors:  Hon.  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1885; 
third  class  medal,  Paris  Salon,  1888;  gold 
medal,  Vienna,  1893;  gold  medal,  Antwerp  and 
Munich,  1894;  gold  medal,  Berlin  and  Buda- 
pest, 1895;  silver  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1900; 
silver  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1904; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1894,  offi- 
cer 1906. 

3856.  Les  Pigeons  Savants. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Gallery  85,  Wall  D. 

Gelhaar,  Emil. 

Born  Geple,  Sweden,  1862.  Studied:  Stock- 
holm and  Paris. 

4445.  Packer  Hall. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  D. 

Gifford,  Sanford  R. 

Born  Greenfield,  N.  Y.,  1823;  died  New 
York,  1880.  Landscape  painter.  Studied:  J. 
R.  Smith  and  National  Academy.  Elected 
ANA,  1851;  NA  1854. 

2973.  The  Golden  Horn. 

Lent  by  Hon.  Charles  H.  Carey. 
Gallery  64,  Wall  D. 

Gihon,  Clarence  Montfort. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1871.  Studied  with  Chase 
and  Cox  in  New  York;  Laurens  and  Constant 
in  Paris.  Honor:  Third  prize,  Paris  AAA. 
4166.  A Corner:  Rue  de  Vaugirard. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  B. 

4172.  Peasant  Houses. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  B. 

4395.  Haunted  House. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  A. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— PAINTERS,  ETC. 


141 


Gilchrist,  Wallace  W.,  Jr. 

Member:  AC  Phila.  Honor:  Third  Hall- 
garten  prize,  NAD  1908. 

1697.  A Quiet  Sea. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  A. 

1698.  Twin  Birches. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  A. 

1699.  Rocks:  The  Maine  Coast. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  A. 

1700.  The  Fish  Dock. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  A. 

1701.  Incoming  Tide. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  A. 

1702.  Towards  the  Sun. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  A. 

2198.  The  Old  Gold  Screen. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  D. 

2267.  Girl  in  Pink. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  A. 


Glackens,  William  J. 

Born  Philadelphia,  18701.  Studied:  PAFA 
and  in  Europe.  Member:  SI;  SAA  1905; 
ANA  1906;  Am.  P.  S.  Honors:  Gold  medal 
for  drawings  at  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901; 
silver  medal  for  painting  and  bronze  for  illus- 
tration, St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904;  hon.  mention, 
C.  I.  Pittsburgh,  1905. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2466.  Green  Oar. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  A. 

2468.  Family  Group. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  A. 

2469.  Woman  with  Apple. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  A. 

2470.  Girls  Bathing. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  A. 

2505.  Chez  Moquin. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  D. 


Glintenkamp,  Henry  J. 

Born  Augusta,  N.  J.,  1887.  Studied:  Na- 
tional Academy  of  Design,  and  with  Robert 
Henri. 

4447.  Wind  Gap. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  D. 


Goodwin,  Arthur  Clifton. 

Born  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1866.  Self-taught. 
3791.  Boylston  Street:  Boston. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  B. 

3798.  Boylston  Street:  Boston. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  C. 

3799.  T Wharf : Boston. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  C. 


Gotthold,  Florence  Wolf. 

Born  Uhrichsville,  Ohio,  1858.  Studied  with 
B.  R.  Fitz  and  H.  Siddons  Mowbray. 

4168.  The  Yellow  Cat. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  B. 


Grabach,  John  R. 

Born  Newark,  N.  J.,  1886.  Studied:  ASL, 
N.  Y. 

2295.  Banks  of  the  Connecticut  River. 
Gallery  46,  Wall  C. 


Grant,  Lawrence. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

4178.  Fishing  Boats:  Concarneau. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  B. 


Granville-Smith,  Walter. 

Born  Granville,  New  York,  1870.  Studied 
with  Walter  Satterlee  and  ASL  of  New  York, 
and  in  Europe.  Honors:  Third  Hallgarten 
prize,  NAD  1900;  bronze  medal,  Charleston 
Exp.,  1902;  Evans  prize,  AWCS  1905;  first 
prize,  Worcester,  1906;  Hon.  mention,  C.  I. 
Pittsburgh,  1907 ; Inness  gold  medal,  NAD 
1908;  bronze  medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exp.,  1910; 
Vezin  prize,  Salma.  C.,  1911;  Third  honor  Ap- 
palachian Exposition,  Knoxville,  1912;  First 
prize,  Worcester  Art  Museum,  1906;  Honor- 
able mention,  Carnegie  Institute,  1907;  Sam- 
uel T.  Shaw  Purchase  prize,  Salma.  C.,  N.  Y., 
1913.  Member:  ANA  1908;  AWCS. 

2447.  Clearing  Mists. 

Gallery  50,  Wall  C. 

2455.  Queen’s  Lace. 

Gallery  50,  Wall  C. 

3322.  Summer  Breeze. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  D. 

4306.  The  Landing. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

4319.  The  Boat  Shop. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

Gray,  Frederick  G. 

Born  St.  Louis.  Studied  with  Laurens  in 
Paris. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3378.  Portrait. 

Gallery  70,  Wall  C. 

3417.  Portrait  Study:  Hon.  Joseph  G. 
Cannon. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  A. 

3475.  Early  Morning. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  A. 

Gray,  Henry  Peters. 

Born  in  New  York,  1819;  died  there  1877. 
Began  study  of  art  under  Huntington,  1838. 
Went  to  Europe  in  1839.  Returned  and  paint- 
ed chiefly  portraits  from  1843  to  1846.  Made 
a second  visit  abroad.  President  of  NAD,  1869 
to  1871,  in  which  year  he  went  to  Rome,  where 
he  remained  until  1874. 

2790.  Cupid  Begging  His  Arrows. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
edy  of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  60,  Wall  C. 

Gray,  Percy. 

Born  in  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1869.  Studied: 
San  Francisco  and  New  York.  Honor: 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1773.  Out  of  the  Desert:  Oregon. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  D. 

Griffin,  Walter. 

Born  Portland,  Maine,  1861.  Associate  Mem- 
ber NAD,  N.  Y. ; New  York  Water  Color 
Club.  Honor: 

Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  Internation- 
al Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2226.  Mav  Morning. 

‘Gallery  45,  Wall  C. 

2227.  Springtime. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  C. 

2228.  Bridge:  Venice. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  C. 

2230.  Grand  Canal:  Venice  No.  1. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  C. 

2231.  Late  Afternoon:  Breton  Village. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  C. 

2232.  Zattere:  Venice. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  C. 

2234.  Church  of  S.  Trovase:  Venice. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  C. 

2235.  Grand  Canal:  Venice  No.  2. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  C. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Groll,  Albert  Lorey. 

Born  in  New  York,  1866.  Studied  with 
Gysis  and  Loefftz  in  Munich.  Member:  ANA 
1906;  NA  1910;  NYWCC;  AWCS.  Honors: 
Morgan  prize,  Salma.  C.  1903;  Hon.  mention, 
Munich;  Shaw  prize,  Salma.  C.  1904;  silver 
medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904;  Sesnan  medal, 
PAFA  1906;  medals,  Buenos  Aires  and  San- 
tiago Exp.,  1910;  Inness  gold  medal,  NAD  1912. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2139.  Lake  Louise. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  0. 

2312.  Arizona  Desert. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  A. 

2325.  Peace:  Hopiland. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  B. 

Grossman,  Edwin  Booth. 

Born  in  Boston,  1887.  Studied  with  Chase 
and  Henri  in  New  York;  Richard  Miller  in 
Paris. 


Gustin,  Paul  Morgan — (Continued). 

2329.  The  Cascades  from  Pyramid  Park. 
Gallery  47,  Wall  B. 

2336.  Mount  Rainier. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  0. 

2337.  Great  Cloud. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  C. 

2339.  Mountain  Snowfields. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  C. 

4092.  A Clearing  in  the  Northwest. 
Gallery  117,  Wall  A. 

Gutmann,  Bernhard. 

Born  Hamburg,  Germany,  1869.  Studied: 
Dusseldorf  and  Karlsruhe  Academies,  Germany. 
4107.  Nude. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  B. 

Haggin,  Ben  All. 

Member  of  the  National  Association  of  Por- 
trait Painters,  New  York;  Associate  Member 
NAD,  N.  Y.  Honors:  Third  Hallgarten  prize. 
National  Academy  of  Design,  1909. 


2309.  Still  Life. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  A. 


3081.  Little  White  Dancer. 

Gallery  66,  Wall  0. 


Grover,  Oliver  Dennett. 

Born  Earlville,  111.,  1861.  Studied:  Mu- 
nich, Royal  Academy,  with  Frank  Duveneck 
in  Florence  and  Venice,  Boulanger,  Jean  Paul 
Laurens  in  Paris.  Member:  SWA,  Chicago 
SA,  Mural  Painters.  Honors:  First  Yerkes 
prize,  1892;  silver  and  bronze  medal  Louisiana 
Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904;  Fine  Arts 
prize  1906  and  1914;  Martin  Cahn  prize,  Chi- 
cago, 1913. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2210.  Ponte  Yecchio:  Florence. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  A. 

3601.  Rocky  Shore : Lake  Garda. 

Gallery  74,  Wall  C. 

Guerin,  Jules. 

Born  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1866.  Studied  with 
Constant  and  Laurens  in  Paris.  Member: 
AWCS;  NYWCC;  SI;  Nat.  Inst.  AL.  Honors: 
First  Yerkes  medal,  Chicago;  hon.  mention, 
Paris  Exp.,  1900i;  hon.  mention  for  drawings, 
Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  silver  medal,  St. 
Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

Cold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

1756.  Cairo:  The  Blue  Mosque. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  D. 

1764.  The  Mosque  of  Sulieman:  Constanti- 

nople. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  D. 

1765.  Pigeon  Mosque:  Constantinople. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  D. 

1766.  Eyub  on  the  Golden  Horn. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  D. 

1767.  The  Three  Wise  Men. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  D. 

1768.  A Bazaar  in  Constantinople. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  D. 

1769.  Temple  of  Sunium. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  D. 

1776.  Landscape  Near  Siena. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  D. 

Gustin,  Paul  Morgan. 

Born  Vancouver,  Wash.,  1886.  Honor:  Se- 
attle Fine  Arts  Society  prize,  1914. 

2.320.  November  Evening:  Puget  Sound. 
Gallery  47,  Wall  A. 


Hailman,  Johanna  K.  Woodwell. 

Born  Pittsburgh,  1871.  Honors:  Second 
Honor,  Associated  Artists  of  Pittsburgh,  1911. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3002.  A Tropical  Menage. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  B. 

3003.  To  Market  in  the  West  Indies. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  B 

3004.  Tony. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  B. 


Hale,  Lilian  Westcott. 

Born  Hartford,  Conn.,  1881.  Studied  with 
Tarbell,  Chase  and  Philip  L.  Hale.  Honors: 
Bronze  medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exp.,  1910. 

Gold  Medal  for  Oil  Painting,  Panama-Pacific 
International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

Medal  of  Honor  for  Drawing,  Panama-Pa- 
cific International  Exposition,  San  Francisco, 
1915. 

1717.  China  Asters. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  B. 

1718.  Bleeding  Hearts. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  B. 

1720.  Gardenia  Rose. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  B. 

1724.  Portrait  of  Nancy. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  B. 

1725.  Madonna  Lilies. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  B. 

1726.  Anemonies. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  B. 

2997.  The  Fortune  Teller. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  A. 

2998.  Celia’s  Arbor. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  A. 

3803.  Lavender  and  Old  Ivory. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  D. 

3806.  Portrait. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  D. 


Hale,  Philip  Leslie. 

Born  Boston,  1865.  Studied  with  J.  Alden 
Weir  in  New  York.  Honors:  Hon.  mention, 
Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  bronze  medal,  St. 
Louis  Exp.,  1904;  gold  medal,  Buenos  Aires 
Exp.,  1910:  Instructor  at  Boston  Museum 
School  and  PAFA. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— PAINTERS,  ETC. 


143 


Hale,  Philip  Leslie — (Continued). 

1719.  Autumn  Fruits. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  B. 

1721.  A Passing  Hour. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  B. 

1722.  Lilies  of  the  Madonna. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  B. 

1723.  Wistaria  and  the  Mysterious  Miss 

Wistar. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  B. 

3775.  A Family  Affair. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  A. 

3776.  Portrait. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  A. 

3778.  Sun  Bath. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  A. 

3779.  La  Princesse  Lointaine. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  A. 

3780.  Woman  with  Roses. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  A. 

3804.  The  Tower  of  Ivory. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  D. 

Hale,  Walter. 

Born  Chicago,  111.,  1869.  Studied:  Minne- 
apolis School  of  Fine  Arts;  New  York,  London, 
Paris.  Member:  Royal  Society  of  Painters, 
Etchers,  London,  1893,  and  Society  of  Illustra- 
tors, New  York. 

1120.  After  the  Rain:  Bayeux. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 

1136.  Ruined  Castle  on  the  Neckar. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 

4304.  The  Walk  Along  the  Ramparts. 
Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

4317.  The  Chapel  on  the  Rock:  Le  Puy. 
Gallery  119,  Wall  0. 

Hall,  Kleber. 

Born  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1882.  Studied:  Mu- 
seum of  Fine  Arts,  Boston,  Mass.,  Wm.  M. 
Chase,  New  York  School  of  Art. 

3369.  Constance. 

Gallery  70,  Wall  A. 

Hallowell,  George  Hawley. 

Born  Boston,  1872.  Studied  with  Benson, 
Tarbell,  and  H.  B.  Warren  in  painting;  Rotch 
and  H.  L.  Warren  in  architecture.  Member: 
NYWCC  1904.  Honors:  Beal  prize  NYWCC 
1904;  gold  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp,  1904. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 


position, 

San  Francisco,  1915. 

1705. 

Wood’s  Lake. 

Gallery  40,  Wall 

A. 

1735. 

The  Logan. 

Gallery  40,  Wall 

B. 

1736. 

The  Snow  Path. 

Gallery  40,  Wall 

B. 

1737. 

The  Driving  Pitch. 

Gallery  40,  Wall 

B. 

1738. 

New  Hampshire  Snow. 

Gallery  40,  Wall 

B. 

1739. 

Island  Lake. 

Gallery  40,  Wall 

B. 

1740. 

The  Choppers. 

Gallery  40,  Wall 

B. 

Halpert, 

Samuel. 

Born 

in  New  York.  Studied  with  Bonnat 

in  Paris. 

4335. 

Still  Life. 

Gallery  119,  Wall 

C. 

4365. 

Lake  George. 

Gallery  119,  Wall 

D. 

4393. 

Interior. 

Gallery  120,  Wall 

A. 

Hamilton,  James. 

Born  near  Belfast,  Ireland,  1819;  died  in 
Philadelphia,  1878.  Taught  drawing.  Went 
to  England  in  1854  to  study  works  of  Turner. 

2719.  Old  Ironsides. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
edy  of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  59,  Wall  A. 


Hamilton,  John  McLure. 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1853.  Studied: 
PAFA;  Royal  Academy  in  Antwerp;  Ecole  des 
Beaux-Arts  in  Paris.  Member:  Phila.  WCC 
(hon.).  Honors:  Hon.  mention,  Paris  Salon, 
1892;  gold  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901; 
gold  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904.  Has  lived 
in  London  since  1878. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 


1514. 

After  the  Ball. 

Gallery  39, 

Wall 

A. 

1515. 

Portrait  Sketch. 

Gallery  39, 

Wall 

A. 

1516. 

The  Coquette. 

Gallery  39, 

Wall 

A. 

1517. 

Half  Hour  Before  Dinne 

Gallery  39, 

Wall 

A. 

1518. 

Meditation. 

Gallery  39, 

Wall 

A. 

1519. 

Reverie. 

Gallery  39, 

Wall 

A. 

1520. 

The  Mirror. 

Gallery  39, 

Wall 

A. 

1521. 

The  Wind. 

Gallery  39, 

Wall 

A. 

1522. 

Girl  Yawning. 

Gallery  39, 

Wall 

A. 

1523. 

Sketch. 

Gallery  39, 

Wall 

A. 

1524. 

The  Mincing  Maid. 

Gallery  39, 

Wall 

B. 

1525. 

Sketch. 

Gallery  39, 

Wall 

B. 

1526. 

Drawing. 

Gallery  39, 

Wall 

B. 

1527. 

The  Empty  Bed. 

Gallery  39, 

Wall 

B. 

1528. 

The  Dancer. 

Gallery  39, 

Wall 

B. 

1529. 

Drawing. 

Gallery  39, 

Wall 

B. 

1530. 

I Won’t. 

Gallery  39, 

Wall 

B. 

1531. 

Resignation. 

Gallery  39, 

Wall 

B. 

1532. 

Flirtation. 

Gallery  39, 

Wall 

B. 

1533. 

The  Tulle  Sleeve. 

Gallery  39, 

Wall 

B. 

1534. 

Chagrin. 

Gallery  39, 

Wall 

C. 

1535. 

Drawing. 

Gallery  39, 

Wall 

C. 

1536. 

Binding  Her  Tresses. 

Gallery  39, 

Wall 

C. 

1537. 

Sheffield  Plate. 

Gallery  39, 

Wall 

C. 

1538. 

Changeable  Taffeta. 

Gallery  39, 

Wall 

c. 

1539. 

The  Debutante. 

Gallery  39, 

Wall 

c. 

1540. 

Interested. 

Gallery  39, 

Wall 

D. 

1541. 

The  Victory. 

Gallery  39, 
King’s  Cream 

Wall 

D. 

1542. 

Ponv. 

Gallery  39, 

Wall 

D. 

1543. 

King’s  Cream 

Ponv. 

Gallery  39, 

Wall 

D. 

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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Hamilton,  John  McLure — (Continued). 

1544.  King's  Cream  Pony. 

Gallery  39,  Wall  D. 

1545.  King’s  Cream  Pony. 

Gallery  39,  Wall  D. 

1546.  Royal  Coach. 

Gallery  39,  Wall  D. 

1547.  Qui  Vive  I 

Gallery  39,  Wall  D. 

1548.  Girl  Stretching. 

Gallery  39,  Wall  D. 

2404.  Gladstone  at  Hawarden. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  A. 

2413.  Pennell. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  0. 

2417.  Mother. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  C. 

2420.  Sir  Archibald  Glikie. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  C. 

Hamilton,  Mary  Riter. 

Born  Culroso,  Canada.  Studied:  Berlin, 
Italy,  Paris. 

4394.  Old  Woman:  Study. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  A. 

4449.  The  Poor. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  D. 

Hamilton,  Wilbur  Dean. 

Born  Somerfield,  Pa.,  1862.  Studied:  Ecole 
des  Beaux-Arts  in  Paris.  Member:  N.  Y. 
Arch.  Lg.  1899.  Plonors:  Jordan  prize  in 
Boston;  medal,  Atlanta  Exp.,  1895. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

2581.  Portrait. 

Gallery  55,  Wall  C. 

4182.  Spring. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  C. 

4407.  Portrait  of  Justice  McKenna. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  A. 

Hammond,  Arthur  J. 

Born  Vernon,  Conn.,  1875.  Studied:  Bos- 
ton, Eric  Pape. 

3372.  The  Old  Artist. 

Gallery  70,  Wall  B. 

Hansen,  Armin  C. 

Born  in  San  Francisco,  1886.  Studied:  San 
Francisco,  Stuttgart,  Munich,  Antwerp. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2441.  The  Belated  Boat. 

Gallery  50,  Wall  B. 

3161.  At  the  Breakfast  Table. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  B. 

Harding,  Chester. 

Born  Conway,  Mass.,  1792;  died  Boston, 
1866.  Portrait  painter.  Self-taught.  Went 
to  London  in  1832  and  met  with  much  suc- 
cess. 

2801.  John  Randolph  of  Roanoke. 

Lent  by  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art. 
Gallery  60,  Wall  D. 

Harding,  George. 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Studied:  PAFA 
and  with  Howard  Pyle.  Member:  SI. 

69.  The  Fisherwoman. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  C. 

4345.  The  Wreckers. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

4354.  Colombo  Harbor. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

4357.  Busy  Day  at  the  Docks. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

4360.  Night:  Australian  Desert. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 


Harland,  Mary. 

Born  in  England.  Studied:  Mr.  Borough 
Johnson's  studio,  London;  Julian’s  studio, 
Paris.  Honors:  Silver  Medal,  Alaska-Yukon- 
Pacific  Exposition. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1212.  Italian  Fisherman. 

Gallery  37,  Case  3. 

Harper,  Marian  Dunlap. 

Born  Keokuk,  Iowa,  1884.  Studied:  Art 
Institute,  Chicago,  Paris. 

1830.  Miss  G. 

Gallery  40,  Case  5. 

1831.  My  Dear. 

Gallery  40,  Case  5. 

Harrison,  Alexander. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1853.  Studied:  PAFA; 
Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts,  Bastien  Lepage  and 
Gerome  in  Paris.  Member:  SAA  1885;  ANA 
1898 ; NA  1901;  Phila.  WCC  (hon.);  Cercle 
d’Union  Artistique;  Soc.  Nat.  des  Beaux-Arts; 
Royal  Inst,  of  Painters  in  Oil  Colors,  London; 
Soc.  of  Secessionists,  Berlin  and  Munich 
(cor.);  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Honors:  Hon.  men- 
tion, Paris  Salon,  1885;  Temple  silver  medal, 
PAFA  1887;  gold  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1889; 
second  medal,  Munich  Salon,  1891;  medal  of 
honor,  Brussels  and  Ghent  1892;  gold  medal 
of  honor,  PAFA  1894;  medals  of  honor  at 
Vienna  and  Berlin.  Chevalier  of  Legion  of 
Honor  1889,  Officer  1901;  Officer  of  Public 
Instruction,  by  French  Government. 

2526.  Moon  Clouds. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  A. 

2557.  Sun  Glitter. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  D. 

2566.  Wave  Glitter. 

Gallery  55,  Wall  A. 

2597.  Sun : Sea. 

Gallery  55,  Wall  D. 

3080.  The  Joy  of  Life. 

Galiery  66,  Wall  C. 

4161.  Nature’s  Mirror. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  A. 

Harrison,  Birge. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1854.  Studied  with 
Cabanel  in  Paris.  Member:  ANA  1902;  NA 
1910;  SAA  1882;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.;  NAC  (life); 
Honors:  Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exp.*  1889; 

medal,  Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago,  1893;  bronze 
medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  second 
Corcoran  prize,  S.  Wash.  A,  1904;  silver 
medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904;  “Hors  Concours,” 
Paris  Salon,  Director  and  Chief  Instructor, 
Summer  Landscape  School  of  Art  Students’ 
League  of  New  York. 

2236.  White  Wings. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  C. 

2239.  The  Red  Saw  Mill. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  D. 

2240.  The  Tow  on  the  Lake. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  D. 

2242.  Evening  in  Philadelphia. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  D. 

Hart,  James  McDougal. 

Born  Kilmarnock,  Scotland,  1828;  died  New 
York,  1901.  Taken  to  America  in  1831. 
Studied  with  his  brother,  William  Hart,  and 
in  1851  with  Schirmer  in  Dusseldorf.  ANA 
1857;  NA  1859. 

2714.  On  the  Croton. 

Lent  by  Fred  E.  Sander,  Esa. 
Gallery  59,  Wall  A. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— PAINTERS,  ETC. 


145 


Hartman,  C.  Bertram. 

Born  Junction  City,  Kansas,  1882.  Studied: 
Art  Institute,  Chicago.  Member:  SWA. 

3243.  Two  Natures. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  A. 


Haseltine,  Charles  F. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1840.  Studied  in  Europe. 
Honors:  Gold  Medal,  American  Art  Associa- 
tion; Second  Prize,  Philadelphia  Sketch  Club. 

2689.  Summer  Day  in  Vermont. 

Gallery  58,  Wall  B. 

2693.  Summer  Day  in  New  Hampshire. 

Gallery  58,  Wall  B. 

2725.  In  the  Woods. 

Gallery  59,  Wall  A. 


Haseltine,  William  Stanley. 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1835.  Studied: 
Philadelphia,  with  Paul  Weber;  Dusseldorf, 
Germany.  Painted  for  over  thirty  years  in 
Dusseldorf,  Venice  and  Rome.  Academician 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts;  Aca- 
demician of  New  York  Academy  of  Design, 
elected  1861. 

2730.  Cannes. 

Gallery  59,  Wall  B. 


Hassam,  Childe. 

Born  Boston,  1859.  Studied  with  Boulanger 
and  Lefebvre  in  Paris.  Member:  ANA  1902; 
NA  1906;  AWCS;  NYWCC;  Ten  Am.  P.;  Mu- 
nich Secession  (cor.);  Assoc.  Nat.  des  Beaux- 
Arts;  Nat.  Inst.  AL.  Honors:  Bronze  medal, 
Paris  Exp.,  1889;  gold  medal,  Munich,  1892; 
medal  AC  Phila.  1892;  bronze  medal,  Colum 
bian  Exp.,  Chicago,  1893;  prize,  Cleveland  Art 
Assoc.  1893;  Webb  prize,  SAA  1895;  prize, 
Boston  AC  1896;  second  class  medal,  C.  I. 
Pittsburgh,  1898;  Temple  gold  medal,  PAFA 
1899;  silver  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1900;  gold 
medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  gold 
medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904;  Clarke  prize,  NAD 
1905;  third  class  medal,  C.  I.  Pittsburgh,  1905; 
Lippincott  prize,  PAFA  1906;  Carnegie  prize, 
SAA  1906;  third  prize,  Worcester,  1906;  Ses- 
nan  gold  medal,  PAFA  1910;  third  W.  A. 
Clark  prize,  Corcoran  AG  1910;  Evans  prize, 
AWCS  1912. 

3696.  The  Terre  Cuit  Tea  Set. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  A. 

3697.  Newfields:  New  Hampshire 

Gallery  78,  Wall  A. 

3698.  Moonrise  at  Sunset. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  A. 

3699.  Isles  of  Shoals:  Duck  Island. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  A. 

3700.  The  Squall:  Gloucester. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  A. 

3701.  Der  Groot  House : Haarlem. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  A. 

3702.  St.  Michaels : Lannion. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  A. 

3703.  Skull  Springs:  Oregon. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  A. 

3704.  Happy  Valley:  Harney  Desert. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  A. 

3705.  Puerta  del  Sol : Toledo 

Gallery  78,  Wall  A. 

3706.  Brittany  Cottage. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  A. 

3707.  In  the  Shadow  of  the  Vine. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  A. 

3708.  Reading  the  Letter. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  B. 

3709.  Diana’s  Bath. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  B. 


Hassam,  Childe— (Continued). 

3710.  The  West  Indian  Girl. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  B. 

3711.  Couch  on  the  Porch:  Cos  Cob. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  B. 

3712.  New  England  Peaches  and  Grapes. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  B. 

3713.  The  Strawberry  Tea  Set. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  B. 

3714.  Portrait  of  a Young  Girl. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  B. 

3715.  California  Hills  in  Spring. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  C. 

3716.  The  Fete  of  Lannion:  Grey  Evening. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  C. 

3717.  Brelevenez. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  C. 

3718.  Lannion. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  C. 

3719.  Brelevenez:  2nd. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  C. 

3720.  The  Quais:  Lannion. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  C. 

3721.  The  Blue  Sea:  Appledore. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  C. 

3722.  The  Old  House:  September. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  C. 

3723.  The  Old  House  with  Elms. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  C. 

3724.  Weir’s  Farm;  the  Rain. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  C. 

3725.  Street  in  Haarlem. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  C. 

3726.  Antwerp  Cathedral  Spire. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  C. 

3727.  La  Clarte. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  C. 

3728.  Sunset:  New  England  Coast. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  C. 

3729.  The  Ancient  Window  of  Nemours. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  C. 

3730.  The  Yachts:  Gloucester  Harbor. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  D. 

3731.  Aphrodite. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  D. 

3732.  The  South  Ledges. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  D. 

3733.  The  Woman  with  Black  Furs  and 

Fire  Opals. 

Gallery  78,  Wall  D. 


Hawley,  Margaret  Foote. 

Born  Guilford,  Conn.,  1880'.  Studied:  Cor- 
coran School,  Washington,  D.  C. ; Academy 
Colorossi,  Paris,  etc. 

1297.  Portrait  of  Miss  Barbara  Quin. 

Gallery  37,  Case  13. 

1298.  Portrait  of  Miss  Jean  Hooke. 

Gallery  37,  Case  13. 

1300.  Sketch  of  a Jewish  Boy. 

Gallery  37,  Case  13. 

1303.  Portrait  of  Clarence  Williams. 

Gallery  37,  Case  13. 


Haworth,  Edith. 

Born  Detroit,  Mich.,  1870.  Studied:  De- 
troit, New  York.  Paris. 

1048.  Rainy  Evening. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  D. 

4131.  Gibraltar. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  C. 

4132.  Midsummer. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  C. 

4133.  Cypress  Tree. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  C. 

4134.  African  Coast. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  C. 

4135.  Village  Street:  Provincetown. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  C. 


146 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Hawthorne,  Charles  Webster. 

Born  in  Maine,  1872.  Studied:  NAD  and 
ASL  in  N.  Y. ; Chase  at  Shinnecock,  L.  I. 
Member:  ANA  1908;  NA  1911;  NAC;  Assoc. 
Societe  Nat.  des  Beaux-Arts,  Paris.  Honors: 
Obrig  prize,  Salma.  C.,  1902;  first  Hallgarten 
prize,  NAD  1904;  Evans  prize,  Salma.  C., 
1904;  Shaw  prize,  Salma.  C.,  1904;  second 
prize,  Worcester,  1904;  second  Hallgarten  prize, 
NAD  1906;  Hon.  mention,  C.  I.  Pittsburgh, 
1 9 08 ; silver  medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exp.,  1910; 
Clark  prize,  NAD  1911. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3'842.  Fisherman’s  Daughter. 

Gallery  85,  Wall  B. 

3843.  Granddaughter. 

Gallery  85,  Wall  B. 

3844.  The  Market  Woman. 

Gallery  85,  Wall  B. 

3855.  Mother  and  Child. 

Gallery  85,  Wall  D. 


Hayden,  Charles  H. 

Born  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1856;  died  Belmont, 
Mass.,  1901.  Studied:  Boston  Museum  of 
Fine  Arts;  Boulanger,  Lefebvre,  and  R.  Collin 
in  Paris.  Honors:  Hon.  mention,  Paris  Ex- 
position, 1889;  Jordan  Prize,  Boston,  1895; 
Silver  Medal,  Atlanta  Exposition,  1895;  Bronze 
Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900'. 

2621.  Landscape. 

Lent  by  St.  Botolph  Club. 

Gallery  56,  Wall  C. 


Hazelton,  Mary  Brewster. 

Born  Milton,  Mass.  Studied:  Museum  Fine 
Arts  School,  Boston,  and  Edmund  C.  Tarbell. 
Honors:  Pear’s  prize,  first  Paige  scholarship, 
Hallgarten  prize,  1896,  NAD.  Hon.  mention, 
Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2107.  The  Letter. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  A. 

2272.  Reverie. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  A. 

Hazen,  Wilhelmina. 

Born  Gilroy,  Cal.,  1881.  Studied:  School 
of  Design;  Academie  Moderne,  Paris. 

1888.  Twin  Pearls. 

Gallery  40,  Case  10. 

1890.  La  Senora  G. 

Gallery  40,  Case  10. 

1891.  Brownie. 

Gallery  40,  Case  10. 


Healy,  G.  P.  A. 

Born  Boston,  1813;  died  Chicago,  1894. 
Studied  in  Paris  from  1836.  Went  to  Chica- 
go about  1858  and  painted  portraits.  Revisit- 
ed Europe  in  1869,  and  resided  long  in  Rome. 
Honors:  Third  Class  Medal,  1840';  Second 

Class,  1855, 

2796.  Daniel  Webster. 

Lent  by  John  Frederick  Lewis. 
Gallery  60,  Wall  D. 


Hecht,  Victor  David. 

Born  Paris,  France,  1873.  Studied:  ASL 
of  N.  Y. ; Lefebvre  and  Robert-Fleury  in 
Paris;  Julian  Academy.  Member:  Nat.  Assn, 
of  Port.  P. 

4165.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Irving  Stern. 
Gallery  118,  Wall  A. 


Heil,  Charles  Emile. 

Born  Boston,  1870.  Studied  in  Boston  and 
Paris. 

Cold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

944.  Young  Catbird. 

Gallery  36,  Case  1. 

945.  Bluejay. 

Gallery  36,  Case  1. 

940.  Black-cap  Chickadee. 

Gallery  36,  Case  2. 

1038.  Field  Sparrow. 

Gallery  36,  Case  8. 

1039.  Chickens. 

Gallery  36,  Case  8. 

1040.  Golden-crowned  Kinglet,  No.  2. 

Gallery  36,  Case  8. 

1041.  Phoebe. 

Gallery  36,  Case  9. 

1042.  Golden-crowned  Kinglet,  No.  1. 

Gallery  36,  Case  9. 

1043.  Young  Bluejay. 

Gallery  36,  Case  9. 


Henderson,  A.  Elizabeth. 

Born  Ashland,  Ky.,  1873.  Studied:  ASL 
of  N.  Y. ; New  York  School  of  Art,  and  Cin- 
cinnati Academy. 

1201.  The  Daily  Chapter. 

Gallery  37,  Case  2. 

1203.  The  Violin. 

Gallery  37,  Case  2. 

1207.  Lessons. 

Gallery  37,  Case  2. 


Henri,  Robert. 

Born  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1865.  Studied: 
PAFA;  Julian  Academy  and  Ecole  des  Beaux- 
Arts  in  Paris;  in  Spain  and  Italy.  Member: 
SAA  1903;  ANA  1905;  NA  1906;  Nat.  Inst. 
A.  L. ; Port.  P. ; Am.  PS.  Honors:  Silver 
Medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  . Buffalo,  1901;  silver 
medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904;  Harris  prize, 
AIC  1905;  gold  medal,  AC  Phila.,  1909;  silver 
medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exp.,  1910. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2487.  Chinese  Lady. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  C. 

2489.  Himself. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  C. 

2491.  Odalisque. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  0. 

2493.  Herself. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  C. 

2495.  Yen  Taidi  (Ground  Sparrow). 

Gallery  51,  Wall  C. 

2498.  Blue  Kimono. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  D. 

2501.  Lady  in  Black  Velvet. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  D. 


Henry,  Edward  Lamson. 

Born  Charleston,  S.  C.,  1841.  Studied: 

PAFA  and  F.  Weber  in  Philadelphia;  Suisse, 
Gleyre  and  Courbet  in  Paris.  Member:  ANA 
1867;  NA  1869;  AWCS.  Honors:  Hon.  men- 
tion, Paris  Exp.,  1889;  medal,  New  Orleans 
Exp.,  1885;  medal,  Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago, 
1893;  bronze  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo, 
1901;  silver  medal,  Charleston  Exp.,  1902; 
bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

2931.  The  Presidential  Election  of  1844. 

Gallery  64,  Wall  A. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— PAINTERS,  ETC. 


147 


Herkomer,  Herman  G. 

Born  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1863.  Studied:  New 
York,  London,  Munich  and  Paris.  Honors: 
Hon.  mention,  Paris  Salon. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3361.  Mrs.  Hamilton  Griffin. 

Gallery  70,  Wall  A. 

3363.  Sir  Hubert  von  Herkomer,  R.  A. 

Gallery  70,  Wall  A. 

3365.  Portrait:  William  Harvey,  Esq. 
Gallery  70,  Wall  A. 

Herr,  Margaret. 

Born  Ohio,  1886.  Studied:  New  York 
School  of  Art.  Honors:  Scholarship,  1909; 
first  miniature  prize  from  Catherine  Lorrilard 
Wolfe  Club,  N.  Y.,  1910. 

1789.  Portrait  of  Miss  Dougal. 

Gallery  40,  Case  1. 

1791.  Malvina. 

Gallery  40,  Case  1. 

Heuermann,  Magda. 

Born  Galesburg,  111.  Studied  with  F.  H.  C. 
Lammons  in  Chicago;  Roth,  Lenbach  and 
Duerr  in  Munich.  Member:  Artists’  Guild, 
Chicago  SAC.  Honors:  Medals  at  New  Or- 
leans, Philadelphia,  Atlanta,  Columbian  Exp., 
Chicago,  1893. 

1898.  Franz  von  Lenbach. 

Gallery  40,  Case  11. 

1899.  Miss  Virginia. 

Gallery  40,  Case  11. 

1907.  My  Father. 

Gallery  40,  Case  11. 

Heynemann,  Julia  H. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

4115.  Old  Chinatown,  San  Francisco. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  B. 

4188.  Miss  Molly  Muir. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  C. 

4199.  Mrs.  Arthur  Symons. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  D. 

4433.  The  Spanish  Coat. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  C. 

Hicks,  Thomas. 

Born  in  Newton,  Pa.,  1823;  died  1890'.  Be- 
gan portrait  painting  at  fifteen.  Studied: 
PAFA;  NA  and  in  London,  Paris,  Florence 
and  Rome.  Returned  to  New  York  in  1849 
and  began  a successful  career  as  a portrait 
painter.  President  Artists’  Fund  Society  of 
New  York,  1873-1885. 

2703.  A Friendly  Warning. 

Lent  by  Robert  M.  Olyphant,  Esq. 
Gallery  58,  Wall  C. 

Higgins,  Eugene. 

Born  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1874.  Studied  with 
Laurens,  Benjamin-Constant,  Gerome  and  Ecole 
des  Beaux-Arts  in  Paris.  Member  Societe  Na- 
tional des  Beaux-Arts  et  Lettres. 

2262.  The  Strange  Land. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  A. 

Hildebrandt,  Cornelia  Ellis. 

Born  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  Studied:  Art  In- 
stitute, Chicago;  Dresden,  Germany;  Paris, 
with  Augustus  Koopman  and  Virginia  Reynolds. 

1312.  Baby’s  Head. 

Gallery  37,  Case  14. 


Hill,  Thomas. 

2748.  Foothills  in  Mariposa  County. 

Gallery  59,  Wall  D. 

2756.  Lake  Tenaya. 

Gallery  59,  Wall  D. 

Hills,  Laura  Coombs. 

Born  Newburyport,  Mass.,  1859.  Studied: 
With  Helen  M.  Knowlton;  Cowles  Art  School 
in  Boston;  ASL  of  N.  Y.  Member:  SAA 
1897;  ANA  1906;  Am.  S.  Min.  P.  (vice-pres.). 
Honors:  Bronze  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1900;  sec- 
ond Corcoran  prize,  S.  Wash.  A.  1901;  silver 
medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  silver 
medal.  Charleston  Exp.,  1902;  gold  medal,  St. 
Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1947.  Little  Agnes. 

Gallery  40,  Case  16. 

1948.  Girl  with  Violets. 

Gallery  40,  Case  16. 

1949.  Miss  Margaret  Curzon  Hale. 

Gallery  40,  Case  16. 

1950.  The  Nymph. 

Gallery  40,  Case  16. 

1951.  Portrait. 

Gallery  40,  Case  16. 

1952.  Psyche. 

Gallery  40,  Case  16. 

4190.  The  Morning  Cup. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  C. 

Hinkle,  Clarence  K. 

Born  Auburn,  Cal.,  1880.  Studied:  The 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts. 

2131.  Portrait. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  C. 

Hitchcock,  George. 

Born  Providence,  R.  I.,  1850.  Studied  with 
Lefebvre  and  Boulanger  in  Paris;  H.  W.  Mes- 
dag  in  Holland.  Member:  ANA  1909;  Vienna 
Academy  (cor.);  Munich  Secession.  Officer 
Order  of  Franz  Josef.  Honors:  Hon.  men- 
tion, Paris  Salon,  1887;  gold  medal,  Paris  Exp., 
1889;  medal,  Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago,  1893; 
medals,  Berlin,  1896;  Dresden,  1897;  Vienna, 
1898;  Munich,  1900. 

2615.  Vanquished. 

Gallery  56,  Wall  B. 

2616.  In  Brabant 

Gallery  56,  Wall  B. 

Hittle,  Margaret  A. 

Born  Victor,  Iowa,  1886.  Studied:  AIC. 
Honors:  Frederick  Magnus  Brand  Composi- 

tion, second  prize,  1909. 

4086.  Flower  Beds  at  Reissig’s. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  A. 

Hobart,  Clark. 

Born  Rockford,  111.  Studied:  Mark  Hop- 
kins Institute,  San  Francisco:  ASL,  N.  Y. : 
three  years  in  Paris;  with  Cadenasso,  then 
with  Keith  in  San  Francisco;  Robert  Blum  in 
New  York. 

4104.  The  Blue  Bay : Monterey. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  B. 

Hoeber,  Arthur. 

Born  New  York,  1854.  Studied:  ASL  of 
N.  Y.  under  Beckwith;  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts, 
under  Gerome  in  Paris.  Member:  ANA  1909. 
Honors:  Hon.  mention,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buf- 
falo, 1901. 

3292.  The  Meadow  Brook. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  A. 

3316.  Spray. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  C. 


148 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Hoffman,  Harry  Leslie. 

Born  Cresson,  Pa.  Studied  with  Dumond 
in  New  York;  Laurens  in  Paris. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

4180.  A Mood  o£  Spring. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  B. 

4197.  Saturday  Morning:  Savannah  Mar- 

ket; 

Gallery  118,  Wall  D. 

Homer,  Winslow. 

Born  in  Boston,  1836;  died  1910.  Studied 
for  a brief  time  at  the  National  Academy  of 
Design  and  with  Frederic  Rondel,  but  was 
mainly  self-taught.  Member:  NAD;  AWCS; 
Nat.  Inst.  AL.  Honors:  Gold  Medal,  World’s 
Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  first 
prize,  Carnegie  Institute,  1896;  gold  medal, 
PAFA,  1896;  gold  medal,  Exposition  Univer- 
selle,  Paris,  1900;  gold  medal,  Pan-American 
Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Temple  gold  medal, 
PAFA,  1 9 02 ; gold  medal,  Charleston  Exposi- 
tion, 1902;  gold  medal,  Universal  Exposition, 
St.  Louis,  1904. 

2514.  The  Coming  Storm. 

Lent  by  The  Lotus  Club. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  A. 

2515.  The  Home  Signal. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  A. 

2516.  Sunlight  and  Shadow. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  A. 

2517.  Fisherfolks : Tynemouth. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  A. 

2518.  A Country  Lad. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  A. 

2519.  Afternoon  Fog. 

Lent  by  John  Calvin  Stevens,  Esq. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  A. 

2520.  The  Wreck. 

Lent  by  The  Carnegie  Institute. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  A. 

2521.  Summer  Afternoon. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  A. 

2522.  The  Butterfly. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  A. 

2523.  The  Yellow  Jacket. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  A. 

2524.  An  Adirondack  Lake. 

Lent  by  Horace  C.  Henry,  Esq. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  A. 

2525.  Gathering  Autumn  Leaves. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  A. 

2540.  The  Watermelon  Bug. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  B. 

2548.  Unruly  Calf. 

Lent  by  The  Brooklyn  Museum. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  C. 

Hooper,  Eosa. 

Born  in  San  Francisco,  1876.  Studied: 
Paris,  Dresden,  San  Francisco.  Honor:  Alas- 
ka-Yukon  Exposition,  “Grand  Prix.” 

. 1205.  Doesn’t  Your  Mama  Wash  Your 
Face  ? 

Gallery  37,  Case  2. 

1206.  A Frenchman. 

Gallery  37,  Case  2. 

1208.  Grandfather. 

Gallery  37,  Case  2. 


Hopkins,  James  E. 

Born  in  Ohio,  1878.  Studied:  Cincinnati 
Art  Academy.  Honors:  Lippincott  prize, 

PAFA  1908;  Bronze  Medal,  Buenos  Aires, 
1910. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

2241.  Memories. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  D. 


Hopkins,  James  E. — (Continued). 

2243.  Mandarin  Blue. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  D. 

2308.  Frivolity. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  A. 

2318.  Beside  the  Lake. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  A. 

Hopkinson,  Charles. 

Born  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1869.  Studied: 
ASL  of  N.  Y.  Member:-  SAA  1898.  Honors: 
Bronze  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  1901;  bronze 
medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904;  second  prize 
($200),  Worcester  Museum,  1902  and  1905. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1703.  Effect  of  Light. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  A. 

1704.  Effect  of  Light. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  A. 

1707.  Effect  of  Light. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  A. 

1708.  Effect  of  Light. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  A. 

3371.  Portrait. 

Gallery  70,  Wall  B. 

3470.  Knitting. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  A. 

4201.  Salem  Bay:  Massachusetts. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  D. 

Houlahan,  Kathleen. 

Born  in  Winnipeg,  Canada.  Studied  with 
Robert  Henri. 

2694.  Portrait. 

Gallery  58,  Wall  C. 

Hovenden,  Thomas. 

Born  in  Ireland,  1840-.  Came  to  United 
States  in  1863.  One  of  the  first  to  take  up 
Brittany  subjects.  Painted  studies  of  Negro 
life.  “Breaking  Home  Ties”  was  conspicuous 
in  World’s  Columbian  Exposition  in  1893. 
Taught  in  the  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the 
Fine  Arts  after  Thomas  Eakins.  Died  in  1895. 
2964.  Peonies. 

Lent  by  Edward  H.  Coates,  Esq. 
Gallery  64,  Wall  C. 

2972.  Breaking  Home  Ties. 

Lent  by  Charles  Custos  Harrison, 
Jr.,  Esq. 

Gallery  64,  Wall  D. 

Howard,  Clara  E. 

Born  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1866.  Studied: 
ASL;  NAD,  N.  Y. ; William  M.  Chase,  George 
de  Forest-Brush.  Member:  AM.  S.  Min.  P.,' 
Association  of  Western  Painters  and  Sculp- 
tors. 

1286.  Cadet. 

Gallery  37,  Case  12. 

Howe,  William  Henry. 

Born  Ravenna,  Ohio,  1846.  Studied  with 
Otto  de  Thoren  and  Vuillefroy  in  Paris.  Mem- 
ber: ANA  1894;  NA  1897;  SAA  1899;  Nat. 
Inst.  A.  L.  Honors:  Hon.  mention,  New 
Orleans  Exp.,  1885;  Hon.  mention,  Paris  Salon, 
1886;  third  class  medal,  Paris  Salon,  1888; 
silver  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1889;  Temple  gold 
medal,  PAFA,  1890;  grand  gold  medal,  Crystal 
Palace,  London,  1890;  gold  medal,  Boston, 
1890;  medal,  Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago,  1893; 
gold  medal,  California  Mid-Winter  Exp.,  1894; 
gold  medal,  Atlanta  Exp.,  1895;  Officer  d’Acad- 
emie,  Paris,  1896;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1899;  silver  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buf- 
falo, 1901. 

2576.  Low  Lands:  Holland. 

Gallery  55,  Wall  B. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— PAINTERS,  ETC. 


149 


Howland,  Alfred  C. 

Born  Walpole,  N.  H.,  1838.  Died  Pasadena, 
Cal.,  190-9.  Studied:  Dusseldorf  Royal  Acad- 
emy, with  Emile  Lambinet  in  Paris  three  years. 
Associated  with  the  Barbizon  artists. 

2687.  Saturday  Afternoon. 

Gallery  58,  Wall  B. 

2688.  At  Manchester:  Vermont. 

Gallery  58,  Wall  B. 

2708.  At  Cernay  la  Ville. 

Gallery  58,  Wall  .D. 


Howland,  Allen  S. 

Born  Swatow,  China.  Studied : Boston 

Museum  of  Fine  Arts  School  with  E.  C.  Tar- 
bell,  Frank  W.  Benson,  and  Philip  L.  Hale. 

1913.  Portrait  of  Miss  A. 

Gallery  40,  Case  12. 

1915.  Portrait  Study. 

Gallery  40,  Case  12. 


Hubbard,  Mary  Wilson. 

Born  Springfield,  Mass.,  1871.  Studied: 
ASL  of  N.  Y. ; Constant  in  Paris. 

4355.  A Portrait  Sketch. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

Hubbell,  Henry  Salem. 

Born  Paola,  Kan.,  1870.  Studied:  AIC; 
Whistler,  Collin,  Laurens  and  Constant  in 
Paris.  Member:  ANA  1906;  Port.  P. ; SWA. 
Honors:  Hon.  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1901; 

third  class  medal.  Paris  Salon,  1904;  silver 
medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904;  third  prize,  Wor- 
cester (Mass)  Museum,  1905;  third  Harris 
prize  and  bronze  medal,  AIC  1910. 

4198.  The  Crimson  Charger. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  D. 


Hudspeth,  R.  N. 

Born  Caledonia,  Ontario,  Canada,  1862. 
Studied:  Academy  Julien,  Paris. 

1242.  Miss  Dorothy  Dodge. 

Gallery  37,  Case  7. 

1246.  Rev.  Canon  Tremayne. 

Gallery  37,  Case  7. 

Hunt,  E.  Aubrey. 

Born  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1855.  Studied  with 
Gerome  in  Paris.  Member:  English  Art  Club, 
London. 

2537.  A Tidal  River. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  B. 

4352.  Morocco. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 


Hunt,  William  Morris. 

Born  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  1824;  died  Weather- 
field,  _Vt.,  1879.  Entered  the  Dusseldorf  Acad- 
emy in  1846  to  study  sculpture.  Studied  un- 
der Couture  in  Paris,  and  in  Holland.  In 
1862  opened  a studio  in  Boston,  where  he 
painted  many  portraits  and  figure  composi- 
jtions.  Best  known  portrait  that  of  Chief  Jus- 
tice Shaw.  In  1875  went  to  Mexico.  His 
famous  picture  of  the  Niagara  Falls  sold  for 
3 ten  thousand  dollars  a short  time  after  his 
t, death.  He  executed  in  the  Capitol  at  Albany 
[I the  first  American  mural  paintings  of  impor- 
tance. 

i.  2528.  Silver  Lake:  Newtonville:  Mass. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  B. 


Hunt,  William  Morris — (Continued). 

253'0.  Woman’s  Portrait. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Inez  Gilmore. 
Gallery  54,  Wall  B. 

2970.  The  Flight  of  Night. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Aca- 
demy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  64,  Wall  D. 


Hunter, 

Isabel. 

4296. 

On  the  Exposition  Grounds: 
Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

No.  1. 

4297. 

On  the  Exposition  Grounds : 
Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

No.  2. 

Hunter, 

Sara  Katherine. 

1844. 

Study  of  a Head. 

Gallery  40,  Case  6. 

Huntington,  Daniel. 

Born 

in  New  York,  1816;  died 

1906. 

Studied  with  S.  F.  B.  Morse,  and  later  with 
Inman,  and  with  Ferrero  in  Rome  in  1839 
and  1844.  President  of  the  NAD  for  twenty- 
five  years,  resigned  in  1890'.  Received  degree 
of  L.  L.  D.  from  Hamilton  College. 

2734.  Sketcher. 

Lent  by  The  Brooklyn  Museum. 
Gallery  59,  Wall  B. 

Huntington,  Margaret  Wendell. 

Born  Nahant,  Mass.  Studied:  New  York, 
Madrid  and  Paris.  Member  of  Union  Inter- 
nationale des  Beaux-Arts  et  des  Lettres,  Paris, 
1913. 

3016.  Still  Life. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  B. 

Hurley,  Edward  Timothy. 

Born  Cincinnati,  1869.  Studied:  Cincin- 
nati Art  Academy  under  Frank  Duveneck. 
Member:  Chicago  SE;  SWA. 

2444.  Murmuring. 

Gallery  50,  Wall  B. 

3144.  The  New  Year. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  A. 

Hurley,  Irene  Bishop. 

Born  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.,  1881.  Studied: 
Cincinnati  Art  Academy.  Member:  SWA. 

1331.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  H. 

Gallery  37,  Case  15. 

Hurry,  Lucy  W. 

Born  Hagerstown,  Md.,  1884.  Studied: 
ASL  of  N.  Y.  with  Kenyon  Cox. 

1044.  The  Peacock. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  C. 

1045.  The  Concert  in  the  Garden. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  C. 

1046.  Waiting  for  the  Stagecoach. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  C. 

Hutchison,  F.  W. 

Born  Montreal,  Canada.  Studied:  Mon- 
treal with  Brymner;  Chase  School,  New  York; 
Julian  Academy,  Paris,  with  Benjamin  Con- 
stant and  Jean  Paul  Laurens. 

3602.  A Northern  River. 

Gallery  74,  Wall  C. 


150 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Hyde,  William  Henry. 

Born  New  York,  1858.  Studied  with  Bou- 
langer, Lefebvre,  Doucet  and  Alexander  Har- 
rison in  Paris.  Member:  ANA  1900;  SAA 
1893.  Honors:  Hon.  mention.  Paris  Exp., 
1900;  bronze  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo, 
1901. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


3387. 


Vera. 

Gallery  70,  Wall  D. 


Irvine,  Wilson. 

Born  Byron,  111.,  1869.  Studied:  AIC. 

Member:  Chicago  SA;  Chicago  WCC;  SWA 
(Assoc.).  Honors:  Martin  B.  Cohn  prize, 
Art  Institute,  Chicago,  1912. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


2431. 

3477. 

3504. 


The  Chasm. 

Gallery  50,  Wall 
The  Bathing  Beach. 

Gallery  72,  Wall 
Laughing  June. 

Gallery  72,  Wall 


A. 

A. 

C. 


Hyett,  Will  J. 

Born  Cheltenham,  England,  1876.  Studied: 
Cheltenham  Art  School;  also  with  Sir  Alfred 
East,  R.  A. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


Isham,  Samuel. 

Born  New  York,  1855.  Studied:  Julian 
Academy  in  Paris  under  Jacquesson  de  la 
Chevreuse,  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre.  Member: 
SAA  1891;  ANA  1900;  NA  1906;  NYWCC; 
N Y Arch.  Lg.  1891;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Hon- 
or- Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904. 


3590.  Cross  Roads:  Ravenrock.  2544.  In  the  Park.  . , , 

Gallery  74,  Wall  A.  Lent  by  the  Buffalo  Fine  Arts 

Academy. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  C. 

Ingersoll,  Emma  K.  H. 

Born  Chicago,  111.,  1878.  Studied:  Chica-  Jackson,  Annie  Hurlburt. 
go  Art  Institute.  Honors:  Bronze  Medal,  St.  Born  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1877.  Studied  in 
Louis  Exposition.  Boston. 


1910. 

Mary  Meige. 

12. 

Gallery  40,  Case 

1911. 

Baby  Dan. 

12. 

Gallery  40,  Case 

1917. 

Portrait  Sketch. 

Gallery  40,  Case 

12. 

Inman,  Henry. 

Born  in  Utica,  N.  Y„  1801;  died  in  New 
York,  1846.  Studied  with  J.  W.  Jarvis.  One 
of  the  founders  of  the  NAD  and  its  first  Vice- 
President.  Settled  in  Philadelphia,  1832, 
where  he  was  engaged  in  the  introduction  of 
lithography.  Director  PAFA  1834-36.  Visit- 
ed Europe  in  1845. 


2715.  Portrait  of  Henry  Pratt. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
edy  of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  59,  Wall  A. 

2726  Picnic  in  the  Catskills. 

Lent  by  the  Brooklyn  Museum. 
Gallery  59,  Wall  B. 

2747.  Mumble-the-Peg. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
edy  of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  59,  Wall  D. 


Inness,  George. 

Born  Newburgh,  New  York,  1825.  Died 
1894  Studied  in  New  York  and  in  the  Euro- 
pean capitals;  under  Regis  Gienoux  m New 
York  for  a few  months.  Spent  the  years 
1847-48  studying  and  painting  in  Rome. 
Elected  Associate  of  National  Academy,  1853; 
Academician,  1868. 

2539.  The  Clouded  Sun. 

Lent  by  the  Carnegie  Institute. 
Gallery  54,  Wall  B. 

2547.  In  the  Berkshire  Hills. 

Lent  by  the  Rhode  Island  School 
of  Design. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  C. 

2551.  The  Coming  Storm. 

Lent  by  the  Buffalo  Fine  Arts 
Academy. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  D. 


1348. 

Lapis  Lazuli. 

Gallery  37,  Case  17. 

Baby’s  Head. 

Gallery  37,  Case  17. 

1350. 

1352. 

The  Blue  Mantle. 

Gallery  37,  Case  17. 

1353. 

Helen  Kreck. 

Gallery  37,  Case  17. 

1354. 

Mrs.  Arthur  Pickering  Almy. 
Gallery  37,  Case  17. 

1355. 

Little  Newsie. 

Gallery  37,  Case  17. 

4351. 

Child’s  Head. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

Jakobi, 

Ruth. 

Born 

in  New  York,  1893. 

970. 

City  Square. 

Gallery  36,  Case  4. 

971. 

Reaping. 

Gallery  36,  Case  4. 

973. 

Brooklyn  Bridge. 

Gallery  36,  Case  4. 

988. 

Towards  Evening. 

Gallery  36,  Case  5. 

989. 

Atlantic  City. 

Gallery  36,  Case  5. 

990. 

On  the  Sand. 

Gallery  36,  Case  5. 

991. 

Silent  Street. 

Gallery  36,  Case  5. 

992. 

The  Beach. 

Gallery  36,  Case  5. 

993. 

Water  Front. 

Gallery  36,  Case  5. 

Jamar, 

S.  Corinne. 

Rorn 

Elkton,  Md.  Studied:  Chicago 

Institute;  Drexel  Institute,  Philadelphia. 

1985. 

Bob. 

Gallery  40,  Case  19. 

James,  William. 

Born  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1882.  Studied. 
Boston,  Paris. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2140.  Portrait  Study. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  C. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— PAINTERS,  ETC. 


151 


Jansson,  Alfred. 

Born  in  Sweden,  1863.  Studied  in  Stock- 
holm and  Paris.  Member:  Chicago  SA.  Hon- 
ors: Awarded  Julius  Rosewald  Prize,  Art  In- 
stitute, 1912;  Swedish  Club  prize  in  1911  and 
1912;  the  Martin  B.  Chase  prize,  1914,  Art 
Institute,  Chicago,  111. 


Johansen,  John  Christen— (Continued.) 

3248.  Venetian  Arcade. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  B. 

3249.  Village  Rider. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  B. 

3250.  Portrait  of  Miss  P.  B. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  B. 


2592.  Illinois  Landscape. 

Gallery  55,  Wall  C. 

Jarvis,  John  Wesley. 

Born  in  South  Shields,  England,  1780;  died 
in  New  York,  1840'.  Cared  for  in  England 
until  1785  by  his  uncle,  the  celebrated  John 
Wesley;  at  that  date  was  sent  to  his  father 
in  Philadelphia.  One  of  the  earliest  painters 
to  take  up  art  atanomy,  and  noted  as  "one  of 
the  best  portrait  painters  of  his  day.” 

2781.  Portrait  of  a Gentleman. 

Lent  by  Clarence  Winthrop  Bow- 
en, Esq. 

Gallery  50,  Wall  B. 

Jay,  Cecil. 

Born  London,  England,  1884.  Studied: 
South  Kensington  School,  London;  Sir  Hubert 
von  Herkomer  Schopl,  and  with  George  Hitch- 
cock, Holland. 

Silver  Medal  for  Miniature  Painting,  Pan- 
ama-Pacific International  Exposition,  San  Fran- 
cisco, 1915. 

Honorable  Mention  for  Oil  Painting,  Pan- 
ama-Pacific International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 

1215.  Maternity. 

Gallery  37,  Case  4. 

1217.  Maternity. 

Gallery  37,  Case  4. 

1218.  The  Love  Letter. 

Gallery  37,  Case  4. 

1219.  Maternity. 

Gallery  37,  Case  4. 

1220.  Dancing  Bacchante. 

Gallery  37,  Case  4. 

4102.  Torn  Skirt. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  A. 

Jewett,  William. 

Born  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  about  1795. 
When  a boy  of  sixteen  he  ground  colors  for 
the  portrait  painter  Waldo.  After  being  with 
Waldo  for  ten  years  he  was  offered  a joint 
interest  in  his  “business  of  portrait  painting.” 

2729.  Portrait:  Samuel  L.  Waldo. 

Lent  by  the  National  Academy 
of  Design. 

Gallery  59,  Wall  B. 

Johansen,  John  Christen. 

Born  Copenhagen,  Denmark,  1876.  Studied: 
AIC;  Duveneck;  Julian  Academy  in  Paris. 
Member:  ANA  1911;  Port.  P.  Honors:  Mu- 
nicipal League  Purchase  prize  and  Young 
Fortnightly  prize,  AIC  1903;  Hon.  mention, 
Arts  C.  of  Chicago  1903 ; silver  medal,  Chi- 
cago SA  1904;  bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp., 
1904;  gold  medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exp.,  1910; 
Saltus  gold  medal,  NAD  1911;  hon.  mention, 
C.  I.  Pittsburgh,  1912. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

3232.  Approaching  Storm. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  A. 

3246.  The  Rider. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  B. 


Johnson,  David. 

Born  New  York,  1827;  died  at  Walden,  N. 
Y.,  1908.  Studied  with  J.  F.  Cropsey.  Chiefly 
self-taught.  Elected  ANA  I8601;  NA  1861. 

2782.  Portrait:  William  S.  Mount. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Gallery  60,  Wall  B. 

Johnson,  Eastman. 

Born  Lovell,  Maine,  1824;  died  New  York, 
1906.  Genre  painter.  Studied  in  Dusseldorf, 
and  later  in  Italy,  Paris  and  The  Hague.  His 
most  popular  works  are  those  depicting  Ameri- 
can life.  Elected  NA  I860'. 

2678.  Henry  Codman  Potter:  Bishop  of 
New  York. 

Gallery  58,  Wall  A. 

2680.  Edwin  Booth. 

Gallery  58,  Wall  A. 

2681.  A Drummer  Boy. 

Lent  by  the  Union  League  Club, 
New  York  City. 

Gallery  58,  Wall  A. 

Johnson,  Harry  L. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1876.  Studied:  PAFA. 
Honor:  Gold  Medal,  Spring  Garden  Institute. 

1823.  Mother  and  Child. 

Gallery  40,  Case  5. 

1824.  Early  Spring:  Rose  Valley. 

Gallery  40,  Case  5. 

1825.  Wind  in  the  Clouds. 

Gallery  40,  Case  5. 

1826.  Charybdis. 

Gallery  40,  Case  5. 

1827.  The  Inquiry. 

Gallery  40,  Case  5. 

1828.  Moon  Before  Sundown. 

Gallery  40,  Case  5. 

1829.  The  Garden. 

Gallery  40,  Case  5. 

Jones,  Francis  C. 

Born  Baltimore,  1857.  Studied  with  Bou- 
langer and  Lefebvre,  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts  in 
Paris.  Member:  ANA  1885;  NA  1894 

(treas.);  SAA  1882;  AWCS;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg. 
1888;  Mural  P.;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Honors: 
Clarke  prize,  NAD  1885;  silver  medal,  Pan- 
Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  Shaw  purchase,  SAA 
1904;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2360.  The  Divan. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  B. 

Jones,  Hugh  Bolton. 

Born  Baltimore,  1848.  Studied  in  France. 
Member:  ANA  1881:  NA  1883;  SAA  1881; 
AWCS;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.;  NAC.  Honors: 
Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1889;  medal,  Co- 
lumbian Exp.,  Chicago,  1893;  Bronze  Medal, 
Paris  Exp.,  1900;  Webb  prize,  SAA  1902; 
Shaw  fund  prize,  SAA  1902;  Gold  Medal,  St. 
Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3491.  Through  the  Trees. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  B. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Jones,  Leon  Foster. 

Born  Manchester,  N.  H.,  1871.  Studied 

with  Joseph  De  Camp. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2136.  Long  Island  Village. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  C. 

4090.  A Misty  Day  in  Winter. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  A. 


Joivett,  Matthew  Harris. 

Born  in  Mercer  County,  Ky.,  1788;  died  in 
Lexington,  Ky.,  1827.  Educated  as  a lawyer, 
served  in  the  war  of  1812  as  lieutenant,  after- 
wards captain.  In  1816  studied  in  Boston  four 
months  under  Gilbert  Stuart.  Painted  more 
than  three  hundred  portraits,  many  of  distin- 
guished people.  Full  length  portrait  of  Lafay- 
ette in  Capitol  at  Frankfort,  Ky. 


2771. 

2804. 


Portrait  of  Boy  and  Dog. 

Gallery  60,  Wall  A. 

Artist’s  Wife. 

Lent  by  R.  H.  Menefee,  Esq 
Gallery  60,  Wall  D. 


Juergens,  Alfred. 

Born  Chicago,  1866.  Studied:  Chicago  AD; 
Munich  Royal  Academy  under  Gysis  and  Diez. 
Member:  Chicago  SA;  Munich  Artists  Assoc.; 
Artists  Assoc,  of  Germany;  Soc.  Inter,  des 
Beaux-Arts.  Honors:  Silver  medal,  Madried 
and  Munich. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco , 1915. 

2363.  Garden  Flowers. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  B. 

3424.  In  May. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  B. 

Jung,  C.  Jac. 

Born  Bavaria,  1880'.  Studied:  National 
Academy  of  Design’s  School,  under  E.  M. 
Ward  and  C.  Y.  Turner. 

3301.  Winter  Afternoon. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  B. 


Kaelin,  Charles  S. 

Born  Cincinnati,  1859.  Studied:  Cincin- 
nati Art  School;  ASL  of  N.  Y. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


1110. 

Rocks  and  Sea. 

nil. 

Gallery  3'7,  Wall 

B. 

Bits  of  Snow. 

1115. 

Gallery  37,  Wall 

B. 

Old  Mill. 

1116. 

Gallery  37,  Wall 

B. 

Boats  in  Harbor. 

Gallery  37,  Wall 

B. 

Kaula, 

Lee  Lufkin. 

Born  Erie,  Pa.  Studied  with  C.  M.  Dewey 
in  New  York;  Aman-Jean  in  Paris.  Honor: 
.Medal,  Colorossi  Academy,  Paris,  1897. 


3505.  On  the  Old  Settle. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  0. 


Kaula,  William  J. 

Born  Boston,  1871.  Studied:  Normal  Art 
School  and  Cowles  Art  School  in  Boston; 
Collin  Paris.  Member:  NYWCC. 

Bronze  Medal  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3593.  Clouds  From  the  West. 

Gallery  74,  Wall  B. 


Keith,  William. 

Born  Aberdeenshire,  Scotland,  1839;  died 
Berkeley,  Cal.,  1911.  Came  to  New  York  in 
1851.  Engraver  until  1859,  when  he  went  to 
California  and  devoted  himself  to  landscape 
painting.  Studied  under  Achenbach  and  Carl 
Marr,  and  spent  some  time  in  Paris.  Was 
also  prominent  as  a portrait  painter.  Bronze 
Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901. 

3970.  The  Impression. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Mary  McHenrv 
Keith. 

Gallery  90,  Wall  A. 

3971.  Revelation. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  E.  N.  Harmon. 
Gallery  90,  Wall  A. 

3972.  The  Symphony  of  Peace. 

Gallery  90,  Wall  A. 

3973.  Portals  of  the  Woods. 

Gallery  90,  Wall  A. 

3974.  Rainy  Day. 

Gallery  90,  Wall  A. 

3975.  Midsummer  Night’s  Dream. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Mary  McHenry 
Keith. 

Gallery  90,  Wall  B. 

3976.  Storm. 

Gallery  90,  Wall  B. 

3977.  Landscape  No.  3. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Henrietta  Zeile. 
Gallery  90,  Wall  B. 

3978.  Landscape  No.  5. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Henrietta  Zeile. 
Gallery  90,  Wall  B. 

3979.  Landscape  No.  2. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Henrietta  Zeile. 
Gallery  90,  Wall  B. 

3980.  Landscape  No.  4. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Henrietta  Zeile. 
Gallery  90,  Wall  B. 

3981.  ’ Quiet  Pool. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  E.  N.  Harmon. 
Gallery  90,  Wall  C. 

3982.  Landscape. 

Lent  by  the  Joseph  Worcester 
Estate. 

Gallery  90,  Wall  C. 

3983.  Sketch. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Mary  C.  Richard- 
son. 

Gallery  90,  Wall  C. 

3984.  Water  Color. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Mary  C.  Richard- 
son. 

Gallery  90,  Wall  C. 

3985.  Landscape. 

Lent  by  C.  F.  Jacobsen,  Esq. 
Gallery  90,  Wall  C. 

3986.  Grey  Morning. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Mary  C.  Richard- 
son. 

Gallery  90,  Wall  C. 

3987.  Landscape. 

Lent  by  the  Joseph  Worcester 

T7’  ofh  fp 

Gallery  90,  Wall  C. 

3988.  Water  Color. 

Gallery  90,  Wall  C. 

3989.  Landscape. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Mary  C.  Richard 
son. 

Gallery  90,  Wall  C. 

3990.  Cloudy  Day. 

Gallery  90,  Wall  C. 

3991.  Landscape  No.  1. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Henrietta  Zeile 
Gallery  90,  Wall  D. 

3992.  Landscape. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Reginald  Knight 
Smith. 

Gallery  90,  Wall  D. 

3993.  Spirit  of  Music. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Mary  McHenry 
Keith. 

Gallery  90,  Wall  D. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— PAINTERS,  ETC. 


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Keith,  William — (Continued). 

.3994.  Into  the  Storm. 

Gallery  90,  Wall  D. 

3995.  Sunset. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  E.  N.  Harmon. 
Gallery  90,  Wall  D. 

3996.  Silent  Hour. 

Gallery  90,  Wall  D. 

3997.  Landscape. 

Gallery  90,  Wall  D. 

3998.  Shepherdess. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  E.  N.  Harmon. 
Gallery  90,  Wall  D. 


Keller,  Arthur  I. 

Born  New  York,  1866.  Studied:  NAD  un- 
der Wilmarth  and  Ward;  Loefftz  in  Munich. 
Member:  AWCS;  NYWCC;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg. 
1897;  NAC;  SI  (ex-pres.).  Honors:  Gold 
medal  for  water  color,  AC  Phila.  1899;  silver 
medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1900;  bronze  medal  for 
drawings,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  Evans 
prize,  AWCS  1902;  second  prize  ($300), 
“Herald”  Christmas  competition,  1904;  gold 
medal  for  illustration  and  silver  medal  for 
paintings,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

4356.  The  Bach  Double  Concerto. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

4376.  The  Young  Critic. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  D. 


Keller,  Edgar. 

Born  Crescent  City,  Cal.  Studied:  Art  In- 
stitute, Chicago. 

3482.  Under  the  Bridge:  Harlem  River. 
Gallery  72,  Wall  B. 


Kelly,  Hannah  R. 

Born  Paisley,  Canada.  Studied:  Ontario 
School  of  Art,  Toronto;  Courtois,  Girardot 
and  Blanc  in  Paris. 

1261.  When  Roses  Bloom. 

Gallery  37,  Case  10. 


Kendall,  Margaret. 

Born  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  1871.  Studied 
with  J.  Alden  Weir  Rolshoven  and  Sergeant 
Kendall.  Member:  Am.  S.  Min.  P.  Honors: 
Bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

1975.  Spirit  of  the  Woods. 

Gallery  40,  Case  19. 

1977.  Three  Little  Sisters. 

Gallery  40,  Case  19. 

1978.  Bruno  and  His  Mistress. 

Gallery  40,  Case  19. 

1979.  Miss  Helen  Huntington. 

Gallery  40,  Case  19. 

1980.  In  the  Brook. 

Gallery  40,  Case  19. 


Kendall,  Sergeant. 

Born  in  New  York,  1868.  Studied:  ASL 
of  N.  Y. ; Eakins  in  Philadelphia;  Ecole  des 
Beaux-Arts  and  Merson  in  Paris.  Member: 
SAA  1898;  ANA  1904,  NA  1905:  Nat.  Inst. 
A.  L.  Honors:  Hon.  Mention,  Paris  Salon, 
1 89 1 medal,  Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago,  1893; 
Lippincott  prize  PAFA  1894;  Hon.  mention, 
Tennessee  Centennial  Exp.,  Nashville,  1897; 
second  prize,  Worcester  Museum,  1900;  bronze 
medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1900;  bronze  medal,  C.  I. 
Pittsburgh,  1900;  second  prize,  Worcester  Mu- 
seum, 1901;  silver  medal  for  painting,  bronze 


Kendall,  Sergeant — (Continued), 
medal  for,  drawing  and  hon.  mention  for  sculp- 
ture, Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  Shaw 
prize,  SAA  1901;  Shaw  Fund  Purchase,  SAA 
1903;  gold  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904;  Isidor 
medal,  NAD  1908;  Harris  prize,  AIC,  1908; 
Palmer  gold  medal,  AIC  1910. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 


2432. 

Reflection. 

Gallery 

50, 

Wall 

A. 

2439. 

Phantasmata. 

Gallery 

50, 

Wall 

B. 

2442. 

Alison. 

Gallery 

50, 

Wall 

B. 

2443. 

Devotion. 

Gallery 

50, 

Wall 

B. 

2451. 

Venetian  Brocade. 

Gallery 

50, 

Wall 

C. 

Kensett, 

John  Frederick. 

Born  Cheshire,  Conn.,  1817;  died  New  York, 
1872.  Studied  engraving  under  Dagget.  Elect- 
ed N.  A.,  New  York,  1849. 

2705.  Rapids : Niagara  Falls. 

Lent  by  Robert  M.  Olyphant, 
Esq. 

Gallery  58,  Wall  D. 

2716.  Mallett’s  Bay:  Lake  Champlain. 

Lent  by  Robert  M.  Olyphant, 
Esq. 

Gallery  59,  Wall  A. 

2718.  Autumn  Afternoon. 

Lent  by  the  National  Academy 
of  Design. 

Gallery  59,  Wall  A. 

2750.  In  the  Adirondacks. 

Lent  by  Robert  M.  Olyphant, 
Esq. 

Gallery  59,  Wall  D. 

Kent,  Rockwell. 

4400.  A Mother  and  Her  Sons. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  A. 


Kindlund,  Anna  Belle  Wing. 

Born  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1876.  Studied  with 
Lucius  W.  Hitchcock  in  Buffalo;  George  Bridg- 
man in  New  York.  Member:  NSC.  Honors: 
Hon.  mention,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901; 
bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1195.  Love. 

Gallery  37,  Case  1. 

1197.  Lady  in  Black. 

Gallery  37,  Case  1. 

1199.  Madeleine  Dabo. 

Gallery  37,  Case  1. 


King,  Charles  B. 

2798.  John  C.  Calhoun:  When  Secretary 
of  War. 

Lent  by  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art. 
Gallery  60,  Wall  D. 


King,  Edith  Lawrence. 

Born  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1884.  Studied:  Mass. 
Institute  Technology;  Rhode  Island  School  of 
Design;  Harvard  Summer  School. 

1072.  Nude. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  D. 

1073.  On  the  Beach : Capri. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  D. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


King,  Paul. 

Born  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1867.  Studied:  ASL 
of  Buffalo;  ASL  of  New  York  under  Mow- 
bray. Honors:  Shaw  prize,  Salma.  C.  1906; 
Inness  prize,  Salma.  C.  1906;  hon.  mention, 
AC  Phila.  1911;  gold  medal,  Art  Club  of  Phil- 
adelphia. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2204.  Snug  Harbor. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  A. 

3559.  Winter. 

Gallery  73,  Wall  D. 


Kirkpatrick,  William  A. 

Born  London,  England,  1880.  Studied  in 
Paris  and  London. 

2179.  Pleasing  Reflections. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  0. 


Klein,  Lillie  V.  O’ Ryan. 

Studied  with  George  de  Forest  Brush,  Will- 
ard Metcalf,  Dennis  Bunker,  William  Chase, 
Douglas  Volk.  Awarded  first  prize  four  con- 
secutive years  at  Cooper  Union,  N.  Y.,  first 
prize  for  best  “Type  of  Ideal  Beauty”  at  the 
University  of  New  York;  gold  medal  at  Alas- 
ka-Yukon  Exposition.  Honorable  mention  at 
Chicago  World's  Fair. 

1320.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Thomas  E.  Flynn. 

Gallery  37,  Case  15. 

1324.  Mrs.  Margaret  O’Callaghan. 

Gallery  37,  Case  15. 

1327.  Portrait  of  Sir  Wilfred  Laurier. 

Gallery  37,  Case  15. 

1330.  Portrait  of  C.  E.  S.  Wood. 

Gallery  37,  Case  15. 

1334.  Portrait  of  William  Keith. 

Gallery  37,  Case  15. 


Knox,  James. 

Born  Glasgow,  1866.  Studied  with  Jos.  H. 
Boston,  New  York  City. 

4204.  White  Swan. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  D. 


Kohn,  Irma. 

Born  Rock  Island,  111.  Studied  with  Charles 
Francis  Browne  and  John  Johansen  in  Chicago; 
Birge  Harrison. 

1137.  Street  in  Stratford-on-Avon. 

Gallery  38,  Wall  B. 

1138.  St.  Ives:  Lighthouse  on  the  Pier. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  B. 


Koopman,  Benjamin  D. 

Studied:  National  Academy  of  Design,  N.  Y. 
2556.  Plucking  a Goose. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  D. 

4457.  Portrait  of  a Young  Man. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  D. 


Kretzinger,  Clara  Josephine. 

Born  Chicago,  1883.  Studied:  AIC  and 
with  W.  J.  Reynolds  in  Chicago;  Lefebvre, 
Robert-Fleury,  Laurens,  Congdon  and  Richard 
Miller  in  Paris.  Honor:  Honorable  mention, 
Salon  des  Artists  Francais,  Paris,  1908. 

3000.  A Thoughtful  Moment. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  A. 


Krimmell,  John  Lewis. 

Born  in  Edingen,  Wurtemberg,  Germany, 
1787;  drowned  at  Germantown,  Philadelphia, 
1821.  Came  to  Philadelphia  in  1810'. 

2749.  Fourth  of  July  in  Centre  Square. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  59,  Wall  D. 

Kroll,  Leon. 

Born  New  York,  1884.  Studied:  NAD; 
Laurens  in  Paris.  Instructor  at  NAD. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3270.  Weehawken  Terminal. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  D. 

3273.  River  Industries. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  D. 

3442.  Lower  Manhattan. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  C. 

3445.  Rockport  Quarries. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  D. 

Kronberg,  Louis. 

Born  Boston,  1871.  Studied:  Boston  Mu- 
seum School;  Laurens  and  Constant  in  Paris. 
Honors:  Silver  Medal,  Mass.  Charitable  Me- 
chanic Assoc.,  Boston;  Longfellow  traveling 
scholarship,  Boston. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2207.  The  Visitor. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  A. 

2310.  Ballet  Girl  in  Green. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  A. 

2436.  Preparing  for  the  Dance. 

Gallery  50,  Wall  A. 

2440.  The  Exercise. 

Gallery  50,  Wall  B. 

Kyle,  Joseph. 

2742.  Portrait  Group. 

Lent  bv  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Gallery  59,  Wall  C. 

La  Farge,  Bancel. 

Born  Newport,  R.  I.,  1865.  Studied  under 
John  La  Farge,  R.  Colin  and  A.  Besnard. 
Member:  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.  1902;  Mural  P. ; 
NYWCC;  Nat.  Inst.  AL. 

4333.  The  Ravine. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

4437.  The  Willow. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  C. 

La  Farge,  John. 

Born  of  French  parentage,  1835;  died  1910. 
Studied  in  Paris  with  Couture  for  a brief, 
period,  but  his  greatest  art  knowledge  came 
through  travel  and  personal  contact  with  lead- 
ing artists  of  the  period.  He  returned  to  the 
United  States  and  worked  with  W.  H.  Hunt 
at  Newport,  R.  I.  In  1876  decorated  Trinity 
Church,  Boston,  which  was  the  real  beginning 
of  mural  painting  in  the  U.  S.  He  developed 
the  art  of  stained  glass.  In  1886  he  visited 
Japan  and  later  the  South  Seas.  He  was  a 
member  of  the  NAD. 

2671.  The  Hillside  Farm. 

Gallery  57,  Wall  C. 

2672.  Woman  Centaur. 

Lent  by  the  Brooklyn  Museum. 
Gallery  57,  Wall  D. 

2673.  Bishop  Berkeley's  Rock. 

Lent  by  Charles  De  Kay,  Esq. 
Gallery  57,  Wall  D. 

2674.  Portrait  of  Richard  Hunt. 

Gallery  57,  Wall  D. 

2675.  Our  Boatman. 

Gallery  57,  Wall  D. 


BIOGRAPHIC Ai  INDEX— PAINTERS,  ETC. 


155 


Lamb,  F.  M. 

Born  Middleboro,  Mass.,  1861.  Studied: 
Mass.  Normal  Art  School;  Museum  of  Fine 
Arts,  Boston;  with  Julian,  Paris,  1885-1886. 
Honors:  Gold  medal,  Twentieth  Century  Ex- 
hibition. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3083.  Our  New  England. 

Gallery  66,  Wall  D, 

4342.  Threatening. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

Lambert,  Gertrude  A. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2503.  Black  and  Green. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  D. 


Lathrop,  William  Langson— (Continued) . 


1172. 

Landscape. 

D. 

Gallery  37,  Wall 

2446. 

2456. 

Summer  Afternoon. 

Gallery  50,  V/all 
Coming  Storm. 

O. 

George  Ellery 

Lent  by  Mrs. 

Woods. 

Gallery  50,  Wall 

D. 

2460. 

The  Canal. 

Coffing  Warner. 

Lent  by  George 

Gallery  50,  Wall 

D. 

Lawson, 

Ernest. 

Born  in  California,  1873.  Spent  several 
years  in  France.  Member:  ANA  1908;  Am. 
PS.  Honors:  Silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Lxp., 
1904;  Sesnan  medal,  PAFA  1907;  gold  medal, 
AAS  190-7;  first  Hallgarten  prize,  NAD  1908. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 


Lambert,  John. 

Studied:  PAFA. 

3'861.  Red  and  Black. 

Lent  by  the  Art  Club  of  Phila- 
delphia. 

Gallery  85,  Wall  D. 

Lang,  Annie  Traquair. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1885.  Studied  at  the 
PAFA.  Honors:  Hon.  mention,  Arch.  League 
of  N.  Y.  1910-  for  mural  decoration;  European 
scholarship  from  PAFA  1908  and  1910. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3020.  The  Hotels:  Venice. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  C. 

3022.  Japanese  Print. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  C. 

3024.  From  My  Window:  Venice. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  C. 

4157.  The  Gray  Kimona. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  A. 

Langhorne,  Katherine. 

Born  Plainfield,  1885.  Studied:  ASL  of 
N.  Y.  and  in  Paris. 

3005.  Rhode  Island  Pool. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  B. 

3009.  A Day  Last  Summer. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  B. 

Langtry,  Mary. 

4338.  Personally  Conducted. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

4412.  A September  Night:  Ipswich. 
Gallery  120,  Wall  B. 

Lathrop,  William  Langson. 

Born  Warren,  111.,  1859.  Member:  ANA 
1902;  NA  190-7-  NYWCC.  Honors:  Evans 
prize,  AWCS  1896;  gold  medal,  AC  Phila. 
1897;  Webb  prize,  SAA  1899;  bronze  medal, 
Pan- Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  190-1;  third  prize,  C.  I. 
Pittsburgh,  1903;  second  prize,  Worcester, 
1904;  bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

Gold  Medal  for  Oil  Painting,  Panama-Pacific 
International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

Silver  Medal  for  Water  Color  Painting,  Pan- 
ama-Pacific International  Exposition,  San  Fran- 
cisco, 1915. 

1168.  Golden  Afternoon. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  D. 

1169.  A Grey  Day. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  D. 


3538. 

3539. 
3548. 


Hills  at  Innwood. 

Gallery  73,  Wall  A. 
Beginning  of  Winter. 

Gallery  73,  Wall  B. 
Hudson  River  and  Palisades. 
Gallery  73,  Wall  C. 


Leigh,  William  Robinson. 

Born  Berkeley  Co.,  W.  Va.,  1866.  Studied-. 
Maryland  Inst.,  Baltimore;  Hugh  Newell; 
Raupp,  Gysis,  Leofftz  and  Lmdenschmid  in 
Munich.  Honors:  Hon.  mention,  Pans  Solon 
1892;  two  silver  and  three  bronze  medals,  Mu- 
nich Academy;  first  class  medal,  Appalachian 
Exp.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  1911. 


3478. 


The  Stampede. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  A. 


Leutze,  Emanuel. 

Born  Gmund,  Wurtemburg,  1816;  died  Wash- 
ington, 1868.  Was  brought  to  America  as  a 
child  by  his  parents.  Studied  under  Lessing, 
also  studied  in  Munich,  Venice,  and  Rome. 
Elected  N.  A.,  I860-. 

2698.  Portrait  of  Nathaniel  Hawthorne. 

Lent  by  Henry  Fairfield  Osborn. 

Gallery  58,  Wall  C. 

2950.  Columbus  Discovering  America. 

Gallery  64,  Wall  B. 


Lever,  Hayley. 

Born  Adelaide,  Australia,  1876.  Studied: 
Paris,  London,  St.  Ives.  Honors:  Silver 

medal,  National  Arts  Club,  N.  Y.;  Hon.  men- 
tion, Pittsburgh;  International  Carnegie  Prize, 
National  Academy,  New  York. 

Gold  Medal.  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

3076.  Washington  Bridge. 

Gallery  66,  Wall  A. 

3084.  Winter:  Harlem  River. 

Gallery  66,  Wall  D. 

3168.  St.  Ives  Fishing  Boats. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  C. 

3176.  Smeaton’s  Quay:  St.  Ives. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  C. 

3452.  Saint  Ives:  Summer. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  D. 

Levy,  William  Auerbach. 

Born  Russia,  1889.  Studied  NAD  of  N.  Y.: 
Academie  Julian,  Paris.  Honors:  Mooney 

traveling  scholarship,  National  Academy  of  De- 
sign, 1911;  honorable  mention  in  Etching, 
Salon  Francais,  1913;  first  prize  Chicago  So- 
ciety of  Etchers,  1914. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Levy,  William  Auerbach — (Continued). 

2135.  Normandy  Fishermen. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  C. 

3423.  The  Draftsman. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  B. 

Lewis,  Edmund  D. 

2682.  Upper  Delaware  River. 

Gallery  58,  Wall  A. 

Lewis,  Helen  V. 

Born  New  York  City,  1879.  Studied^  ASL 
of  N.  Y.  Honor:  Miniature  Class  Scholar- 
ship, 1910.  Member  of  Pennsylvania  Society 
of  Miniature  Painters. 


Lindin,  Carl  Olof  Eric. 

Born  Sweden,  1869.  Studied  with  Laurens, 
Constant  and  Aman-Jean  in  Paris.  Member: 
Chicago  SA. 

3266.  Evening. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  C. 

Linford,  Charles. 

Born  in  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1846;  died  1897. 
Medal,  Boston,  1878.  Honorary  Member  Pitts- 
burgh Art  Society. 

2754.  Landscape:  Pennsylvania. 

Gallery  59,  Wall  D. 


1276.  Miss  Whitelaw. 

Gallery  37,  Case  11. 

1277.  An  American. 

Gallery  37,  Case  11. 

1278.  Portrait  of  An  Actor. 

Gallery  37,  Case  11. 

1279.  Miss  Madge  Kennedy. 

Gallery  37,  Case  11. 

1280.  Miss  H.  Draper. 

Gallery  37,  Case  11. 

1281.  Katherine. 

Gallery  37,  Case  11. 

1282.  The  Fichu. 

Gallery  37,  Case  11. 

1283.  Miss  Lakeman. 

Gallery  37,  Case  11. 

1284.  Editha. 

Gallery  37,  Case  11. 

1285.  Portrait  of  C.  R.  Baxter,  Esq. 

Gallery  37,  Case  11. 

Lichtenauer,  J.  Mortimer. 

Born  in  New  York,  1876.  Studied  with 
Mowbray  in  New  York;  Merson  and  Laurens 
in  Paris.  Member:  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.,  1902; 
Mural  P.  Honors:  President’s  prize,  N.  Y. 
Arch.  Lg.,  1903  and  1907. 

1020.  Study  for  Harris  Theatre. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  B. 

4375.  Study  for  Shubert  Theatre. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  D. 

Lie,  Jonas. 

Born  Norway,  1 8 8 0(.  Studied:  NAD  and 
ASL  of  N.  Y.  Member:  ANA  1912;  Am. 
P.  S.  Honors:  Silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp., 
1904;  first  Hallgarten  prize,  NAD  1914. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
position,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2218.  Palms  in  Wind. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  B. 

3441.  Gates  at  Pedro  Miguel. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  C. 

Liljestrom,  Gustav  F. 

Born  Stockholm,  Sweden,  1882.  Studied: 
Chicago  Art  Institute. 

2143.  Yishnu  Temple:  Grand  Canyon. 
Gallery  43,  Wall  C. 


Lippincott,  William  Henry. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1849.  Studied:  PAFA; 
Bonnat  in  Paris.  Member:  ANA  1885;  NA 
1897;  AWCS.  Honors:  Hon.  mention,  Pan- 
Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901 ; bronze  medal,  St. 
Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

2461.  Love  Finds  the  Way. 

Gallery  50,  Wall  D. 

Little,  John  Wesley. 

Born  Forksville,  Pa.,  1867.  Studied:  NAD 
and  with  Leonard  Ochtman  in  New  York. 
Member:  Phila.  WCC.  Honors:  Silver 

medal,  AAS,  Phila.  1902. 

1026.  In  Devonshire. 

Gallery  36,  Wail  C. 

4174.  A Passing  Shower. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  B. 

Little,  Philip. 

Born  Swampscott,  Mass.,  1857.  Studied: 
Boston  Museum  School. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3782.  The  Making  of  New  Lands. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  B. 

3789.  The  Upper  Ipswich. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  B. 

3790.  An  Upland  Meadow. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  B. 

Lockman,  De  Witt  M. 

Member:  Port.  P. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2591.  Portrait  of  Miss  D. 

Gallery  55,  Wall  C. 

Loeb,  Louis. 

Born  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1866;  died  1909. 
Studied:  New  York  and  Paris.  Honors: 

Medal,  French  Salon,  1895;  silver  medal,  Pan- 
Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1896;  Webb  prize,  1903; 
Vice  President,  ASL  of  N.  Y.  Member: 
SAA;  NAD. 


Linde,  Ossip  L. 

Born  Russia.  Studied:  CAI;  Academie 

Julian,  Paris.  Honors:  Honorable  mention, 
Paris  Salon,  1907;  gold  medal,  Paris  Salon, 
1910'. 

3267.  A Gateway  in  Venice. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  C. 

3275.  Steps:  Venice. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  D. 

3303.  Venice. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  B. 

3307.  Chioggia:  Venice. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  B. 


2542.  The  Bud. 

Lent  by  William  Scott  Bond, 
Esq. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  C. 

2546.  The  Peacock. 

Lent  by  Emanuel  Loeb,  Esq. 
Gallery  54,  Wall  0. 

Lokke,  Marie. 

Born  Christiana,  Norway,  1877.  Studied: 
Christiana  and  in  Dresden. 

2574.  Portrait  of  a Child. 

Gallery  55,  Wall  A. 


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Londoner,  Amy. 

Born  Lexington,  Mo.  Studied  Henri  School 
of  Art,  New  York  City. 

1004.  Cripple  Creek. 

Gallery  36,  Case  7. 

1005.  The  Fairy  Tale. 

Gallery  36,  Case  7. 

1006.  The  Bathers. 

Gallery  36,  Case  7. 

1007.  Park  Bench. 

Gallery  36,  Case  7. 

1008.  Boardwalk:  Atlantic  City. 

Gallery  36,  Case  7. 

1009.  Woman  in  Black. 

Gallery  36,  Case  7. 

1010.  Trees  and  Mountains. 

Gallery  36,  Case  7. 

1011.  A Strange  House. 

Gallery  36,  Case  7. 


Longacre,  Lydia  Eastwick. 

Born  New  York,  1870’.  Studied:  ASL  of 
N.  Y.,  under  Chase  and  Mowbray;  Whistler 
in  Paris.  Member:  Am.  S.  Min.  P. ; Pa.  Soc. 
Min.  P. 

1308.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Gino  O.  Speranza. 

Gallery  37,  Case  14. 

1310.  Miss  Helene  Pupke. 

Gallery  37,  Case  14. 


Lowdon,  Elsie  Motz. 

Born  Waco,  Texas.  Studied:  Am.  S.  Min. 
P.;  ASL  of  N.  Y. 

1848.  Portrait  of  D.  B.  C. 

Gallery  40,  Case  7. 


Lucas,  Jean  Williams. 

Born  Hagerstown,  Md.,  1873.  Studied  with 

Henri,  Daingerfield  and  Whittemore.  Mem- 
ber: PA.  S.  Min.  P. 

1359.  Man  With  Ruff. 

Gallery  37,  Case  18. 

1360.  Miss  Agnes  Rogers. 

Gallery  37,  Case  18. 

1363.  Paddie  Cat  and  Mistress. 

Gallery  37,  Case  18. 

1364.  Mrs.  Alfred  Williams  Lucas. 

Gallery  37,  Case  18. 

1367.  Mrs.  Frederick  M.  Thomas. 

Gallery  37,  Case  18. 


Ludovici,  Alice  E. 

Born  Dresden,  Germany,  1872.  Studied: 
New  York  and  Germany.  Honors:  Silver 

medal,  Alaska-Yukon  Exhibition;  gold  medal, 
Annual  Exhibition  of  California  Society  of 
Miniature  Painters,  1914;  President  of  the 
California  Society  of  Miniature  Painters. 

1193.  Portrait  of  Miss  Ludovici. 

Gallery  37,  Case  1. 


Luke,  Kathryn  Logan. 

Born  Ft.  Bradford,  North  Dakota.  Studied: 
Art  Academy  of  Cincinnati;  Academy  of  Fine 
Arts,  Chicago;  PAFA;  and  with  Frank  Duve- 
neck. 

1191.  The  Little  French  Model. 

Gallery  37,  Case  1. 

1198.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Philip  Campbell. 
Gallery  37,  Case  1. 


Luks,  George. 

Born  Williamsport,  Pa.,  1867.  Studied: 
PAFA  and  Dusseldorf  Academy,  Paris  and 
London.  Member:  Port.  P.  Am.  PS. 

3404.  Children’s  Page. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  A. 

3412.  New  York  Boy. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  A. 

4406.  The  Mother. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  A. 

4438.  Man  in  Brown. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  C. 

Lundborg,  Florence. 

Born  San  Francisco. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3476.  Stone  Pines. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  A. 

4116.  Etna  in  the  Afterglow. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  C. 

4145.  Old  Fountain:  Taormina. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  D. 

Lungren,  Fernand. 

Born  Maryland,  1850'. 

3495.  In  the  Abyss : Grand  Canyon. 
Gallery  72,  Wall  B. 

Lynch,  Anna. 

Born  Elgin,  III.  Studied:  AIC;  Bougureau, 
Simon  and  Cottet  in  Paris.  Member:  Am. 
S.  Min.  P. ; Chicago  SA. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1810.  Marion  Stanton. 

Gallery  40,  Case  3. 

1812.  Portrait  of  Henrietta  E.  Countiss. 
Gallery  40,  Case  3. 

McCarter,  Henry. 

Born  Norristown,  Pa.,  1865.  Studied  with 

Eakins  in  Philadelphia;  Puvis  de  Chavannes, 
Bonnat  and  Alexander  Harrison  in  Paris. 

Honors:  Bronze  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buf- 

falo, 1901;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904; 
Beck  prize,  Phila.  WCC  1906. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

74.  Lust  for  Gold. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  D. 

87.  The  Spanish  Legend. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  D. 

1112.  Return  From  the  Foray:  Early  Ire- 
land. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 

1149.  Yearly  Tribute  to  the  King  of  Tara. 
Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 

MacChesney,  Clara  T. 

Born  Brownsville,  Cal.  Studied:  San 

Francisco  School  of  Design  under  Virgil  Will- 
iams; Gotham  Art  School  in  New  York  under 
Mowbray  and  Beckwith;  Girardot,  Courtois 
and  Colorossi  Academy  in  Paris.  Member: 
NY  WCC:  AWCS:  NAC.  Honors:  Two 

medals,  Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago,  1893;  Dodge 
prize,  NAD  1894;  gold  medal  for  water  color, 
AC  Phila.  1900;  second  Hallgarten  prize,  NAD 
1901;  bronze  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo, 
1901;  bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904. 
2620.  After  the  Bath. 

Gallery  56,  Wall  C. 

3834.  A Good  Story. 

Lent  by  the  National  Gallery. 
Gallery  85,  Wall  A. 

4298.  Still  Life. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


McColl,  Mary  A. 

Born  Forrest,  Ont.,  Canada,  1874.  Studied: 
St.  Louis  School  of  Fine  Arts;  New  York 
League,  Paris,  and  with  Courtois,  Prinet  and 
Doucet.  Member:  Jury  of  Selection  for  Penn- 
sylvania Academy,  1911. 

3030.  Reflections. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  C. 

McComas,  Francis. 

Born  Fingal,  Tasmania,  1875.  Studied: 
Julian  Academy,  Paris;  Sydney,  Australia. 
Came  to  California  in  1898. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 

3650.  Pines  at  Monterey. 

Gallery  76,  Wall  B. 

3651.  A City  of  the  Desert. 

Lent  by  John  Lawson,  Esq. 
Gallery  76,  Wall  C. 

3652.  The  Broken  Oak. 

Gallery  76,  Wall  C. 

3653.  A Los  Olivos  Oak  Tree. 

Gallery  76,  Wall  C. 

3654.  The  Navajo  Gateway;  Arizona. 

Gallery  76,  Wall  C. 

3655.  Sichomovi : Arizona. 

Gallery  76,  Wall  C. 

3'656.  Oaks  of  the  Monte. 

Gallery  76,  Wall  C. 

3657.  Mariano. 

Gallery  76,  Wall  C. 

3658.  Walpi:  Arizona. 

Gallery  76,  Wall  C. 

3659.  The  Red  Wagon. 

Gallery  76,  Wall  D. 

McCormick,  Howard. 

Born  Milvill,  Ind.,  1875.  Studied:  Indian- 
apolis, New  York,  Paris.  Member:  SI  1912. 

4237.  Hopi  Ceremonial. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

McCormick,  M.  Evelyn. 

Born  Placerville,  Cal.  Studied:  San  Fran- 
cisco Art  Association;  Julian  Academy,  Paris. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2571.  Old  Custom  House:  Monterey. 
Gallery  55,  Wall  A. 

MacDougall,  John  A. 

Born  New  York,  1843.  Studied:  Cooper 
Union,  NAD,  New  York;  with  Julian  and 
Cormon,  Paris.  Honor:  Silver  medal,  Charles- 
ton Exp. 

1311.  Dick. 

Gallery  37,  Case  14. 

McEwen,  Walter. 

Born  Chicago,  1860.  Studied  with  Cormon 
and  Robert-Fleury  in  Paris.  Member:  ANA 
1903;  Nat.  Inst.  AL.  Honors:  Hon.  men- 
tion, Paris  Salon,  1886;  silver  medal,  Paris 
Exp.,  1889;  first  class  gold  medal,  Berlin,  1891; 
medal,  Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago,  1893;  medal 
of  honor,  Antwerp,  1894;  second  class  medal, 
Munich,  1897;  silver  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1900; 
first  gold  medal,  Munich,  1901;  first  class  med- 
al, Vienna,  1902;  Lippincott  prize,  PAFA 
190-2;  Harris  prize,  AIC,  1902;  gold  medal,  St. 
Louis  Exp.,  1904;  first  medal,  Liege,  190-5. 


McEwen,  Walter — (Continued). 

Chevalier  Legion  of  Honor,  1896;  Officer, 
190-8;  Order  of  St.  Michael,  Bavaria;  Order  of 
Leopold  II,  Belgium,  1909. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 

2458.  Vanity. 

Gallery  50,  Wall  D. 

3227.  At  the  Burgomaster’s. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  A. 

3239.  Waiting. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  A. 

3468.  The  Betrothed. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  A. 

3510.  Oldebroeck. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  D. 

3514.  An  Interlude. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  D. 

3518.  In  the  Studio. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  D. 

3519.  Yes  or  No. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  D. 

McFee,  Henry  Lee. 

Born  St.  Louis,  1886.  Studied:  ASL  of 
N.  Y. 

4113.  Still  Life. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  B. 

MacGilvary,  Norwood. 

Born  in  Bangkok,  Siam,  1874.  Studied: 
Mark  Hopkins  Inst.,  San  Francisco;  Myron 
Barlow  in  England;  Laurens  in  Paris. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1170.  June  in  the  Forest. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  D. 

1183.  Autumn  Idyl. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  D. 

2418.  The  Voices  of  Dreams. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  C. 

3427.  Nocturne. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  B. 

Mcllhenny,  C.  Morgan. 

2934.  Gray  Morning. 

Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 
Gallery  64,  Wall  A. 

McXntire,  Katharine. 

Born  Richmond,  Va. 

1321.  Portrait  of  a Man. 

Gallery  37,  Case  15. 

McKillop,  William. 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Studied:  St.  Louis 
School  of  Fine  Arts;  Jean  Paul  Laurens  and 
Ernest  Laurent  in  Paris. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

4420.  Portrait  of  Robert  W.  Chanler. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  B. 

4428.  The  Letter. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  C. 

McLane,  M.  Jean. 

Born  Chicago,  111.,  1878.  Studied:  AIC; 
Duveneck  and  Chase.  Member:  ANA  1912; 
Port.  P.  Honors:  Bronze  medal,  St.  Louis 
Exp.,  1904;  first  prize,  International  Lg., 
Paris,  1907  and  1908;  Elling  prize,  N.  Y. 
Woman’s  AC  1907;  Burgess  prize,  N.  Y.  Wom- 
an’s AC  1908;  silver  medal,  Int.  Exp.,  Buenos 
Aires,  1910;  Julia  A.  Shaw  prize,  NAD  1912; 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— PAINTERS,  ETC. 


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McLane,  M.  Jean— (Continued) . 

third  Hallgarten  prize.  National  Academy,  N. 

Y.,  1913;  Lippincott  prize,  PAFA,  1913. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3019.  Brother  and  Sister:  Portraits. 

Lent  by  Arthur  H.  MacKie. 
Gallery  65,  Wall  C. 

3021.  Group:  Mother  and  Children. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  C. 

3023.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  R.  G.  Arnold. 
Gallery  65,  Wall  C. 

Macky,  Constance. 

Born  Melbourne,  Australia,  1883.  Studied: 
National  Gallery  Painting  School,  Melbourne, 
Australia;  London,  Paris  and  Italy.  Honors: 
Gold  and  silver  medals,  Melbourne  AR  1907. 

2983.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Frederick  Roth. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  A. 

3494.  Roses. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  B. 

Macky,  E.  Spencer. 

Born  Auckland,  New  Zealand,  1880.  Studied: 
National  Gallery  Painting  School,  Melbourne, 
Australia;  Academie  Julian,  Paris. 

1028.  Portrait. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  C. 

1033.  Alice. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  C. 

2296.  Mother  and  Child. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  C. 

Macrum,  George  H. 

Studied  with  F.  V.  Dumond  and  Birge  Har- 
rison. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2161.  The  Towering  City. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  A. 

2587.  Woolworth  Building  From  West 

Street. 

Gallery  55,  Wall  C. 

Macsoud,  Nicholas  S. 

Born  Zahle,  Mt.  Lebanon,  Turkey,  1884. 
Pupil  of  NAD. 

1229.  Portrait  of  Julius  A.  Gross,  Esq. 

Gallery  37,  Case  6. 

1232.  Portrait  of  a Boy. 

Gallery  37,  Case  6. 

1234.  Portrait  of  Miss  Theresa  Borman. 

Gallery  37,  Case  6. 

1238.  Portrait  of  My  Mother. 

Gallery  37,  Case  6. 

Mager,  Gus. 

Born  Newark,  N.  J.,  1878. 

4112.  Tulips  and  Irises. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  B. 

4122.  Flower  Bouquet. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  C. 

4461.  The  Laborer. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  D. 

Magonigle,  Edith  M. 

Born  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1877. 

981.  The  Secret  Garden. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  B. 

1058.  Linet  de  Maris. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  D. 

1060.  The  Queen  of  Hearts. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  D. 


Magonigle,  Edith  M. — (Continued). 
1063.  Vice  and  Virtue. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  D. 
1347.  Louis  Ayres,  Esq. 

Gallery  37,  Case  17. 
1349.  Gwendolyn  Munroe. 

Gallery  37,  Case  17. 


Major,  Ernest  L. 

Born  Washington,  D.  C.,  1864.  Studied 

with  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre  in  Paris. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3807.  Blonde  in  Blue. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  D. 


Malbone,  Edward  Greene. 

Born  Newport,  Rhode  Island,  1777;  died 
Savannah,  Ga.,  1807.  Established  in  Provi- 
dence as  portrait  painter  at  seventeen.  In 
1796  went  to  Boston  and  afterwards  to  New 
York,  Philadelphia,  and  Charleston.  Went  to 
England  with  Allston,  1801,  returned  to 
Charleston  the  same  year.  There  he  painted 
miniatures  and  attained  a high  reputation  in 
this  branch. 

1332.  Portrait  of  Joseph  Marx. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  37,  Case  15. 


Manigault,  E.  Middleton. 

Born  Charleston,  S.  C.,  1886.  Studied: 

Chase  School,  N.  Y. 


4403.  Pastoral. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  A. 


Mannheim,  Jean. 

2579.  Frolicking  Times. 

Gallery  55,  Wall  B. 
3142.  On  Tuesday. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  A. 


Marchant,  Edward  D. 

Born  1808;  died  1887.  Exhibitor  in  the  Na- 
tional Academy. 

2802.  Colonel  E.  D.  Baker. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Gilbert  L.  Parker. 
Gallery  60,  Wall  D. 


Marr,  Carl. 

Born  Milwaukee,  1858.  Studied:  Weimar 
Academy  with  Schaus;  Berlin  Academy  with 
Gussow;  Munich  with  Seitz  and  Lindenschmit. 
Member:  Academies  of  Munich,  Berlin,  Ath- 
ens; Nat.  Inst.  AL.  Honors:  Gold  medal. 
Prize  Fund  Exhibition,  New  York,  1886;  med- 
als, Vienna,  Berlin,  Munich,  Dresden,  Madrid, 
Salzburg,  Barcelona,  Antwerp,  Budapest;  first 
medal,  Liege,  1905. 

4418.  Holy  Family. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Phoebe  A.  Hearst. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  B. 


Marsh,  Alice  Randall. 

Born  Coldwater,  Mich.  Studied:  AIC. 

Member:  Am.  S.  Min.  P. 

1914.  Michael  and  Maud  Bouvier. 

Gallery  40,  Case  12. 

1920.  Portrait  Sketch  of  a Russian  Girl. 
Gallery  40,  Case  12. 


ICO 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Marshall,  E.  Newell. 

4252.  Parrot  and  Anemones. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4253.  Parroquet  and  Peaches. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4256.  Parroquet. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4257.  Parrot. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4258.  Parrot  and  Grapes. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4259.  Parrot  and  Fruit. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

Marshall,  W.  E. 

Born  New  York,  1837.  Began  work  as  a 
bank-note  engraver  and  later  engraved  large 
portraits  in  line,  chiefly  from  portraits  painted 
by  himself.  Studied  in  Paris  and  exhibited  in 
the  Salons  of  1856-66.  He  is  best  known  as 
the  engraver  of  the  large  plates  of  Washing- 
ton, Lincoln,  Grant,  etc. 

2746.  Portrait  of  A.  B.  Durand. 

Lent  by  the  National  Academy 
of  Design. 

Gallery  59,  Wall  0. 

Martin,  Homer  D. 

Born  Albany,  New  York,  1836.  Died  St. 
Paul,  1897.  In  1862  came  to  New  York  and 
worked  in  the  studio  of  James  Smillie.  In 
1861  was  sent  to  England  by  the  Century 
Magazine  to  sketch  “George  Elliott’s  Country.” 
Member:  ANA,  1868;  Academician,  1875;  So- 
ciety American  Artists,  1877. 

2945.  Newport  Neck. 

Lent  by  the  Lotos  Club. 

Gallery  64,  Wall  B. 

2953.  Saranac  Lake : Autumn. 

Lent  by  the  Union  League  Club, 
New  York  City. 

Gallery  64,  Wall  B. 

Martinez,  Xavier  T. 

Born  Guadalajara,  Mexico,  1874.  Studied: 
Mark  Hopkins  Inst.,  San  Francisco;  Ecole  des 
Beaux-Arts  under  Gerome  and  Carriere.  Hon- 
ors: Gold  medal,  S.  F.  Art  Assoc.,  1895;  hon. 
mention,  Paris  Exp.,  1900'. 

3594.  Head  of  a Girl. 

Gallery  74,  Wall  B. 

4275.  Land  of  Silence. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

4287.  The  Storm. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

Mason,  John. 

Born  New  York  City,  1868.  Studied:  Acad- 
emy Julian,  Paris.  Honor:  Bronze  medal, 
Paris  Exposition,  1889. 

4183.  On  the  Road  to  Killingworth. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  C. 

4193.  Old  Cider  Mill. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  C. 

Mason,  Maud  M. 

Studied  with  Dow  and  Snell  in  New  York; 
with  Brangwyn  in  London.  Member:  NSC. 

3014.  Still  Life. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  B. 

Mathews,  Arthur  F. 

Born  Markesan,  Wis. 

Member  of  the  International  Jurv  of  Awards, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 


Mathews,  Arthur  F.— (Continued). 

3641.  Monterey  Hills. 

Gallery  76,  Wall  A. 

3642.  The  Carnation. 

Gallery  76,  Wall  A. 

3643.  Monterey  Bay. 

Gallery  76,  Wall  A. 

3644.  California. 

Gallery  76,  Wall  B. 

3645.  Portrait. 

Gallery  76,  Wall  B. 

3646.  Oaks. 

Gallery  76,  Wall  B. 

3647.  Masque  of  Pandora. 

Gallery  76,  Wall  B. 

3648.  The  Swan. 

Gallery  76,  Wall  B. 

3649.  Cypress. 

Gallery  76,  Wall  B. 

3660.  The  Web. 

Gallery  76,  Wall  D. 

3661.  Eve. 

Gallery  76,  Wall  D. 

3662.  Cypress  Grove. 

Gallery  76,  Wall  D. 

3663.  The  Butterfly. 

Gallery  76,  Wall  D. 

3664.  Marine. 

Gallery  76,  Wall  D. 

3665.  Ghost  Story. 

Gallery  76,  Wall  D. 

3666.  Land  Fish. 

Gallery  76,  Wall  D. 

Mathews,  Lucia  K. 

Born  San  Francisco.  Studied  San  Francisco. 
Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

980.  Monterey  Pine. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  B. 

4114.  Little  Girl. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  B. 

Maurer,  Alfred. 

Born  New  York,  1868.  Studied  in  Paris. 
Honors:  Gold  medal,  first  class,  Carnegie  In- 
stitute, Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1901;  first  prize,  Wor- 
cester Art  Museum,  1901;  Geo.  Inness,  Jr., 
prize  Salmagundi  Club,  1901;  bronze  medal, 
Pan-American,  Buffalo,  1901;  gold  medal,  sec- 
ond class,  Munich,  1905;  silver  medal,  Liege 
Exposition;  bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exposi- 
tion. 

4396.  J eanne. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  A. 

4398.  Bal  Bullier. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  A. 

Maury,  Cornelia  F. 

Born  New  Orleans,  1866.  Studied:  St. 
Louis  School  of  Fine  Arts;  Lefebvre,  Collin, 
Constant  and  Dupre  in  Paris. 

1012.  One  Shoe  Off. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  B. 

4316.  The  Three  Bears  Story. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

May,  Edward  Harrison. 

Born  in  England  in  1824;  died  in  Paris, 
1887.  Came  to  this  country  when  a child. 
Pupil  of  Huntington  in  New  York.  Went  to 
Paris  and  studied  with  Couture,  1851.  Gold 
medal,  Paris  Saion,  1855. 

2710.  The  Toilet. 

Gallery  58.  Wall  D. 

2949.  The  Dying  Brigand. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  64,  Wall  B. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— PAINTERS,  ETC. 


161 


Mayer,  Louis. 

Born  Milwaukee,  1869.  Studied  with  Max 
Thedy,  Paul  Hoecker  in  Munich;  Constant  and 
Laurens  in  Paris.  Member:  Union  Inter,  des 
Beaux-Arts  et  des  Lettres. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3484.  Lady  with  Black  Veil. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  B. 

3485.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  M. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  B. 


Maynard,  Richard  T. 

Born  in  Chicago,  1875.  Studied  with  Chase 
in  New  York.  Member;  NYWCC. 

2175.  In  and  Out  of  an  Oval  Mirror. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  B. 

4324.  Reading. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

Mayr,  C. 

2724.  Reading  the  News. 

Lent  by  the  National  Academy 
of  Design. 

Gallery  59,  Wall  A. 


Mazzanovich,  Laurence. 

Born  in  California.  Studied  in  France. 

2380.  Grey  Glow. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  D. 


Meakin,  L.  H. 

Born  Newcastle,  England;  brought  to  U.  S. 
as  a child.  Studied  in  Munich  1882  to  1886; 
later  in  Paris.  Member:  SWA  (ex-pres.). 
Honors:  Prize,  Cincinnati  AC  1902;  silver 

medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904;  medal,  Appala- 
chian Exp.,  Knoxville,  1911;  Fine  Arts  Bldg., 
prize,  Chicago,  1911.  Instructor,  Cincinnati 
Art  Academy;  curator  of  paintings,  Cincinnati 
Museum. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 


2177. 

Rocky  Mountain  Valley. 

Gallery  44, 

Wall  C. 

3403. 

Stormy  Day. 

Gallery  71, 

Wall  A. 

3409. 

Kicking  Horse 

River. 

Gallery  71, 

Wall  A. 

3411. 

Rockport. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  A. 


Melcher,  Bertha  Corbett. 

Born  Denver,  Colo.,  1872.  Studied  with 
Douglas  Volk;  Minneapolis  School  of  Fine 
Arts;  Drexel  Institute,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  with 
Howard  Pyle;  School  of  Norma'  and  Applied 
Art,  Chicago. 

1782.  A Mountain  Lassie. 

Gallery  40,  Case  1. 

, 1787.  My  Daughter  Charlotte. 

Gallery  40,  Case  1. 


Melchers,  Gari. 

Born  Detroit,  Mich.,  1860.  Studied:  Dus- 
seldorf  Academy,  1877-80;  Lefebvre  and  Bou- 
langer in  Paris.  Member:  ANA  1904,  NA 
[1896;  first  class  medal,  Vienna,  1898;  gold 
Society  of  Artists,  London;  Munich  Secession 
|(cor.)  Berlin  R.  Acad.;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L. 
Honors:  Hon.  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1886; 


Melchers,  Gari — (Continued), 
first  class  medal,  Amsterdam,  1887;  third  class 
medal,  Paris  Salon  1888;  first  class  medal,  Mu- 
nich, 1888;  grand  prize,  Paris  Exp.,  1889;  first 
prize,  AIC  1891;  medal  of  honor,  Berlin,  1891; 
gold  medal,  AC  Phila.  1892;  medal  of  honor, 
Antwerp,  1894;  Temple  gold  medal,  PAFA 
1906;  first  class  medal,  Vienna,  1898;  gold 
medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  gold  med- 
al,^ St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904;  second  W.  A.  Clark 
prize,  Corcoran  Gal.  1910'.  Knight  of  the 
Order  of  St.  Michael  of  Bavaria;  Chevalier  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor  of  France  1895,  Officer 
1904;  Officer  R.  Prussian  Order  of  Red  Eagle, 
1907. 

3667.  Morning  Room. 

Lent  by  Dr.  George  Woodward. 
Gallery  77,  Wall  A. 

3668.  The  Open  Door. 

Gallery  77,  Wall  A. 

3669.  Madonna  of  the  Fields. 

Gallery  77,  Wall  A. 

3670.  Girl  Sewing. 

Gallery  77,  Wall  B. 

3671.  Skaters. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  77,  Wall  B. 

3672.  Breakfast  Table. 

Gallery  77,  Wall  B. 

3'673.  House  with  Green  Gable. 

Gallery  77.  Wall  B. 

3674.  The  Fencing  Master. 

Lent  by  the  Detroit  Museum  of 
.Art 

Gallery  77,  Wall  B. 

3675.  Virginia. 

Gallery  77,  Wall  B. 

3676.  House  on  Canal. 

Gallery  77,  Wall  B. 

3677.  Young  Woman  at  Toilet. 

Gallery  77,  Wall  B. 

3678.  Sailor  and  His  Sweetheart. 

Lent  by  the  National  Gallery, 
Freer  Collection. 

Gallery  77,  Wall  C. 

3679.  The  White  Church. 

Gallery  77,  Wall  C. 

3680.  Supper  at  Emmaus. 

Gallery  77,  Wall  C. 

3681.  Portrait  Group. 

Lent  by  Hugo  Reisinger  Estate, 
Gallery  77,  Wall  C. 

3682.  Roomful  of  Color. 

Gallery  77,  Wall  D. 

3683.  Mother  and  Child. 

Lent  by  .Tames  Deering,  Esq. 
Gallery  77,  Wall  D. 

3684.  Maternity. 

Gallery  77,  Wall  D. 

3685.  Lily  Pond. 

Gallery  77,  Wall  D. 

3686.  Writing. 

Gallery  77,  Wall  D. 

3687.  The  Smithy. 

Gallery  77,  Wall  D. 


Mendenhall,  Emma. 

Born  Cincinnati,  1873.  Studied:  Cincin- 
nati Art  Academy,  under  Duveneck;  Shinne- 
cock  School,  under  Rhoda  Holmes  Nicholls; 
Julian  Academy  in  Paris.  Member:  SWA 
(Assoc.). 

1071.  Luxembourg  Gardens. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  D. 

4309.  Mulberry  Street  Hill 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

4340.  An  English  Village. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

43'67.  Street  in  St.  Ives:  Cornwall. 
Gallery  119.  Wall  D. 


162 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Menzler,  Bertha  S. 

Born  Chicago,  1074.  Studied:  AIC;  with 
Merson,  Collin  and  Aman-Jean  in  Paris.  Hon- 
ors: Special  prize,  AIC,  autumn  1903;  Young 
Fortnightly  prize,  AIC  1909;  Grower  prize, 
AIC  1910. 

3467.  Twilight  on  the  Dunes. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  A. 

Merritt,  Anna  Lea. 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1844.  Studied  with 
Heinrich  Hoffman  in  Dresden;  Henry  Merritt 
in  London.  Associate  Royal  Soc.  of  Painter- 
Etchers.  Honors:  Centennial  Exp.,  Philadel- 
phia, 1876;  hon.  mention,  Paris  Exp.,  1889; 
two  medals  (oil  painting  and  mural  decora- 
tion), Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago,  1893;  medal, 
Atlanta  Exp.,  1895;  hon.  mention,  Pan-Am. 
Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901. 

3819.  Lure  of  Fame. 

Gallery  83,  Wall  B. 

4415.  Nymph  of  Dew. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  B. 

4423.  Youth. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  B. 

Meryman,  Kichard  S. 

Born  Boston,  Mass.,  1882.  Studied:  Art 
Museum  School  in  Boston  and  with  Abbott 
Thayer. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3415.  Portrait. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  A. 

Messer,  Edmund  Clarence. 

Born  Skowhegan,  Me.,  1842.  Studied  with 
Collin,  Courtois  and  Aime  Morot  in  Paris. 
Principal,  Corcoran  School  of  Art. 

2405.  Blue  Ridge. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  A. 

Metcalf,  Willard  L. 

Born  Lowell,  Mass.,  1858.  Studied  with 
George  L.  Brown  in  Boston;  Boulanger  and 
Lefebvre  in  Paris.  Member:  AWCS;  Ten 
Am.  P. ; Nat.  Inst.  A.  L, ; Union  Inter,  des 
Beaux-Arts  et  des  Lettres.  Honors:  Hon. 
mention,  Paris  Salon  1888;  medal,  Columbian 
Exp.,  Chicago,  1893;  Webb  prize,  SAA  1896; 
hon.  mention,  Paris  Exp.,  1900;  silver  medal, 
Pan-Am. _ Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  silver  medal, 
St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904;  Temple  gold  medal, 
PA  FA  190  7;  gold  medal  and  first  prize,  Cor- 
coran AG  1907;  Harris  medal  and  prize,  AIC 
1910;  gold  medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exp.,  1910; 
medal  of  honor,  PAFA  1911;  Sesnan  medal, 
PAFA  1912.  Instructor,  Woman’s  Art  School 
of  Cooper  Union,  New  York,  and  Rhode  Island 
School  of  Design,  Providence. 

Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  Internation- 
al Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3770.  Trembling  Leaves. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  A. 

3772.  Early  Spring  Afternoon:  Central 
Park. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  A. 

3774.  Blossom  Time. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  A. 

3802.  Salmon  River:  Norway. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  D. 

3805.  October  Afternoon. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  D. 

.3809.  Cherry  Blossoms. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  D. 

3811.  Winter’s  Festival. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  D. 


Mielziner,  Leo. 

Born  New  York.  Studied:  Cincinnati  Art 
Academy;  Gerome,  Bouguereau  and  Ecole  des 
Beaux-Arts,  under  Collin  and  Courtois  in 
Paris;  Kroyer  in  Copenhagen. 

983.  Mrs.  Herbert  Baer. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  B. 

4320.  Character  Head. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

4331.  Mr.  Philip  Conway  Sawyer. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

4334.  Mr.  Gustave  Poliak. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

4350.  A Profile  in  Silver  Point. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

Millar,  Addison  Thomas. 

Born  Warren,  Ohio,  1860.  Studied  with 
Chase  in  New  York;  Benjamin  Constant  and 
Boldini  in  Paris. 

2180.  Storm  Warning. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  0. 

Miller,  Kenneth  Hayes. 

Born  Kenwood,  New  York,  1876.  Studied: 
ASL  and  Chase  School,  Instructor  of  Draw- 
ing and  Painting  at  the  Art  Students’  League 
of  New  York.  Member:  Union  Internation- 
ale des  Beaux-Arts,  Paris. 

3792.  The  Swan. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  0. 

3796.  The  Cloud. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  0. 

Miller,  Richard  E. 

Born  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1875.  Studied:  St. 
Louis  School  of  Fine  Arts;  Constant  and 
Laurens  in  Paris.  Member:  Inter.  Soc.  of 
Painters,  Sculptors  and  Gravers.  Honors: 
Gold  medal,  Paris  Salon,  1900;  bronze  medal, 
Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  silver  medal,  St. 
Louis  Exp.,  1904;  gold  medal,  Paris  Salon, 
1904;  second  medal,  Liege  Exp.,  1905;  Knight 
of  the  Legion  of  Flonor,  France,  1908;  Tem- 
ple gold  medal,  PAFA  1911. 

Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  Internation- 
al Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2334.  Nude. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  0. 

3323.  The  Visit. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  D. 

Mills,  J.  Harrison. 

Born  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1842.  Studied:  Buf- 
falo; Denver  and  Institute  of  Colorado. 

2683.  Portrait  of  Charles  W.  Couldock, 
the  Actor. 

Lent  by  the  Buffalo  Fine  Arts 
Academy. 

Gallery  58,  Wall  A. 

Milne,  David. 

Born  Paisley,  Ontario,  Canada,  1882. 
Studied:  ASL  of  N.  Y.,  under  Dumond,  Reu- 
terdahl  and  Bridgeman. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1728.  Broken  Color. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  B. 

1729.  Black  and  White  No.  1. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  B. 

1730.  Tricolor. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  B. 

1731.  Bronx  Snow. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  B. 

1732.  Interior  New  York  Public  Library. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  B. 

1733.  Dots  and  Dashes. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  B. 

17.34.  Black  and  White  No.  2. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  B. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— PAINTERS,  ETC. 


163 


Mitchell,  Arthur. 

Born  Gillespie,  111.,  1864.  Studied  St.  Louis 
School  of  Fine  Arts.  Member:  SWA.  Hon- 
or: McKinley  prize,  Exhibition  of  St.  Louis 
Artists,  1906. 

4448.  Close  of  a November  Day. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  D. 

Mitchell,  Eleanor  B. 

Born  Pittsburgh.  Studied:  Paris,  under 
Raphael,  Collin  and  Oliver  Merson;  San  Fran- 
cisco, under  Arthur  Mathews. 

1266.  Cleaning  the  Fish. 

Gallery  37,  Case  10. 

1267.  Study  of  Lamplight. 

Gallery  37,  Case  10. 

1268.  Portrait. 

Gallery  37,  Case  10. 

1273.  Portrait. 

Gallery  37,  Case  10. 

Mitchell,  Laura  M.  D. 

Born  at  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  1883. 
Studied:  ASL  of  N.  A.  Honor:  First  prize 
at  an  exhibition  of  the  Catherine  Lorillard 
Wolfe  Art  Students’  Club  of  New  York  in 
1908.  Founder  and  Secretary-Treasurer  of  the 
California  Society  of  Miniature  Painters. 

1882.  Study  in  Miniature. 

Gallery  40,  Case  10. 

1884.  My  Grandmother. 

Gallery  40,  Case  10. 

1885.  Boy  with  Black  Hat. 

Gallery  40,  Case  10. 

1886.  Margaret. 

Gallery  40,  Case  10. 

1894.  Old  Fashioned  Girl. 

Gallery  40,  Case  10. 

Moeller,  Selma  M.  D. 

Born  in  New  York.  Studied:  ASL  of  N. 
Y. ; with  Birge  Harrison,  Woodstock,  N.  Y. ; 
Wm.  M.  Chace,  N.  Y.  Honors:  Scholarship 
in  drawing  at  Art  Students’  League,  New 
York  City;  Scholarship  in  Miniature  Paint- 
ings, Art  Students’  League,  N.  Y. ; Second 
Honorable  Mention  in  Painting,  Students’ 
League,  N.  Y. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama- Pacific  International 
Exposition , San  Francisco,  1915. 

1192.  Portrait. 

Gallery  37,  Case  1. 

1194.  Annette. 

Gallery  37,  Case  1. 

1196.  Miss  Stein. 

Gallery  37,  Case  1. 

Molarsky,  Morris. 

Honors:  Honorable  Mention,  Art  Club  of 
Philadelphia,  1908;  Fellowship  Prize,  Fellow- 
ship of  The  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine 
Arts,  Philadelphia,  1909. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3235.  Reflections. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  A. 

Monges,  Henry  B. 

Born  Belville,  Texas,  1870.  Studied:  Hop- 
kins Institute  of  Art,  and  University  of  Cali- 
fornia. 

4247.  Sunset. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 


Montizambert,  Beatrice. 

Born  Quebec,  Canada,  1874.  Studied: 
Dresden;  Berlin;  Munich;  London,  with 
Brangwyn  and  Swan;  New  York. 

1216.  Blue,  Green  and  Gold. 

Gallery  37,  Case  4. 

1221.  Orange  Tulips. 

Gallery  37,  Case  4. 


Mooney,  Edward. 

Born  in  New  York,  1813.  Student  of  In- 
man and  Page.  He  painted  several  portraits 
of  mayors  of  New  York.  Member  of  the 
American  Academy. 

2732.  Achmet  Ben  Amar. 

Lent  by  the  City  of  New  York. 
Gallery  59,  Wall  B. 


Mora,  F.  Luis. 

Born  Montevideo,  Uruguay,  1874.  Studied: 
School  of  Boston  Museum,  under  Benson  and 
Tarbell;  ASL  of  N.  Y.  under  Mowbray.  Mem- 
ber: ANA  1904;  NA  1906;  ASL  of  N.  Y. ; 
SI  1901;  SAA  1905;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.  1903; 
AWCS;  NYWCC  1904.  Honors:  Gold  medal, 
AC  Phila.  1901;  gold  medal,  AAS  1902;  two 
bronze  medals,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904;  first 
Hallgarten  prize,  NAD  1905;  Beal  prize, 
NYWCC  1907;  Evans  prize,  Salma.  C.  1908; 
Shaw  prize,  Salma.  C.  1910;  Silver  medal, 
Inti.  Exp.,  Buenos  Aires,  1910. 

Gold  Medal  for  Oil  Painting,  Panama-Pacific 
International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

Gold  Medal  for  Water  Color  Painting,  Pan- 
ama-Pacific International  Exposition,  San  Fran- 
cisco, 1915. 

2212.  Black,  Grey  and  Rose. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  A. 

3407.  The  Fortune  Teller. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  A. 

4148.  Vacation  Time. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  D. 

4150.  Spanish  Fair  in  the  Time  of  Goya. 
Gallery  117,  Wall  D. 


Moran,  Edward. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1862.  Studied  with  his 
father,  Edward  Moran;  PAFA  under  S.  J. 
Ferris;  NAD  in  New  York;  four  years  in 
Paris  and  London.  Member:  AWCS.  Hon- 
ors: First  Hallgarten  prize,  NAD  1886;  first 
gold  medal,  Am.  Art  Assoc.,  New  York,  1888. 

2932.  Brush  Burning. 

Lent  by  the  Buffalo  Fine  Arts 
Academy. 

Gallery  64,  Wall  A. 


Moran,  Peter. 

Born  Bolton,  England,  1841;  came  to  Amer- 
ica as  a child.  Studied  with  his  brothers, 
Thomas  and  Edward  Moran,  in  Philadelphia; 
also  in  London.  Member:  Phila.  Soc  of  Etch- 
ers. Honors:  Medal,  Centennial  Exp.,  Phila- 
delphia, 1876;  medal  for  etchings  on  copper; 
gold  medal,  AAS  1902;  gold  medal,  AC  Phila. 
1904. 


2696. 

Pueblo  of  Zia. 

Gallery  58, 

Wall 

C. 

2739. 

September  Haze. 

Gallery  59, 

Wall 

C. 

2974. 

Water  Bearer: 

San 

Juan. 

Gallery  64, 

Wall 

D. 

164 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Moran,  Thomas. 

Born  Bolton,  England,  1837;  brought  to 
America  in  1844.  Studied  with  James  Hamil- 
ton in  Philadelphia;  in  London,  Paris  and 
Italy.  Member:  ANA  1881;  NA  _ 1884; 
AWCS;  PAFA.  Honors:  Medal  and  diploma, 
Centennial  Exp.,  Philadelphia,  1876;  silver 
medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  gold  med- 
al, AAS  1902. 

2954.  A California  Forest. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  B. 

Morse,  Samuel  F.  B. 

Born  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1791;  died  New 
York,  1872.  Figure  and  portrait  painter.  Pu- 
pil of  Washington  Allston  and  Benjamin  West. 
Gold  medal  by  Adelphi  Society  of  Arts,  1813. 
One  of  the  original  founders  of  the  National 
Academy  of  Design,  and  President  of  that  or- 
ganization from  1827  to  1845,  and  from  1861 
to  1862. 

2717.  Portrait:  Mrs.  David  Olyphant. 

Lent  by  Robert  M.  Olyphant,  Esq. 
Gallery  59,  Wall  A. 

2720.  Portrait  of  William  Cullen  Bryant. 

Lent  by  the  National  Academy  of 
Design. 

Gallery  59,  Wall  A. 

2733.  Win.  Paulding. 

Lent  by  the  City  of  New  York. 
Gallery  59,  Wall  B. 

Moser,  James  Henry. 

Born  Whitby,  Canada,  1854;  died  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.,  1913.  Studied  with  John  H.  Witt 
and  Charles  H.  Davis.  Member:  AWCS; 
NYWCC.  Honors:  Medal,  Atlanta  Exp., 

1895;  first  Corcoran  prize,  Wash.  WCC  1900; 
bronze  medal,  Charleston  Exp.,  1902;  Parsons 
prize,  Wash.  WCC  1903.  Assistant  Director, 
Knoxville,  Tenn.,  Exp.,  1910. 

1758.  November  Sunset:  Canaan  Moun- 
tain. 

Gallery  40.  Wall  D. 

1760.  Pond  Hill  in  October. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  D. 

1762.  October  in  Cornwall. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  D. 

1770.  Showery  Weather:  Adirondacks. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  D. 

1772.  Overlook  Mountain:  Catskills. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  D. 

1774.  Fog  Lifting. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  D. 

Mott-Smith,  May. 

Born  Honolulu,  rlawaii.  Studied:  Colorossi 
Academy  under  Courtois,  Van  Weyden,  Gar- 
ridas,  T.  Spicer-Simson. 

1270.  Sea  Foam. 

Gallery  37,  Case  10. 

1274.  Portrait  of  a Woman. 

Gallery  37,  Case  10. 

1275.  Miniature. 

Gallery  37,  Case  10. 

Mount,  William  Sidney. 

Born  in  Sautucket,  L.  I.,  1807;  died  1868. 
Familiarly  called  the  Wilkie  of  America. 

2727.  Flowers. 

Gallery  59,  Wall  B. 

2779.  Portrait  of  President  Van  Buren. 

Gallery  60,  Wall  B. 

2800.  The  Painter’s  Triumph. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Aca- 
demy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  60,  Wall  D. 


Muhrman,  Henry. 

Born  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1854.  Studied:  Mu- 
nich Academy  of  Fine  Arts.  Member:  AWCS; 
Inter.  Soc.  of  Painters,  Sculptors  and  Gravers; 
London  Pastel  Soc.;  Munich  Secession  (hon.); 
Berlin  Secession.  Honors:  Gold  medal,  Mu- 
nich Academy,  1877;  medal,  Columbian  Exp., 
Chicago,  1893;  gold  medal,  Munich  Exp.,  1897; 
gold  medal,  Inter.  Exp.,  Dresden,  1901;  gold 
medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  I nternation- 
al  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2552.  Flower  Vendor. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  D. 

3515.  Highgate. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  D. 

4212.  Garden  Flowers. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4213.  Town  and  Sky. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4215.  Boy  with  White  Coat. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4216.  Sunset. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4217.  Autumn  Landscape  with  Children. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4218.  Chrysanthemums. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4410.  The  Barge. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  B. 

Mundy,  Ethel  Frances. 

Born  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Studied:  ASL  of 
N.  Y.  Member  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Min- 
iature Painters  of  England,  1912. 

1222.  Mr.  F.  A.  Saunders. 

Gallery  37,  Case  5. 

1224.  Margaret  Mundy. 

Gallery  37,  Case  5. 

1225.  Sally  Cameron. 

Gallery  37,  Case  5. 

1227.  Miss  Ruth  Wales. 

Gallery  37,  Case  5. 

Mura,  Frank. 

Born  at  Alsace,  1861.  Taken  as  a child  to 
America  and  became  an  American  citizen. 
Studied  in  Munich  under  Herterich  and  Loefftz: 
and  later  at  The  Hague. 

Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  Internation- 
al Exposition,  San  Francisco , 1915,. 

2550.  On  the  Downs. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  D. 

4227.  Cloudy  Day  on  the  Thames. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4228.  Street  in  Warwick:  Winter. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4230.  Brewer's  Drayman. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4231.  Washerwoman. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4232.  Cottages  in  Warwick. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4238.  Below  London  Bridge. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4241.  The  Old  Malt  House. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4242.  Market  Carts. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4244.  Barges  in  Tow. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4245.  Castle  Wall:  Warwick. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

Murphy,  Ada  Clifford. 

Studied:  Cooper  Union  and  with  Douglas 

Volk  in  New  York.  Honors:  Hallgarten  prize, 
NAD  1894;  hon.  mention,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buf- 
falo, 1901. 

2303.  Sweet  Apples. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  D. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— PAINTERS,  ETC. 


165 


Murphy,  Caroline  Bowles. 

Born  Lawrence,  Kansas,  1867. 
ASL  of  N.  Y. 

1027.  In  the  Azores. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  C. 
1030.  A Cloud. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  C. 
1032.  Hot  Springs. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  C. 


Studied : 


Murphy,  Hermann  Dudley. 

Born  Marlboro,  Mass.,  1867.  Studied:  Bos- 
ton Museum  School;  Laurens  in  Paris.  Mem- 
ber: NYWCC.  Honors:  Bronze  medal,  Pan- 
Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901 ; silver  medal  for  por- 
trait and  bronze  medal  for  water  color,  St. 
Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

Silver  Medal  for  Oil  Painting,  Panama-Pa- 
cific International  Exposition,  San  Francisco 
1915. 


Silver  Medal  for  Water  Color  Painting,  Pan- 
ama-Pacific International  Exposition,  San  Fran- 
cisco, 1915. 


1117. 

1118. 
1123. 
1133. 

1139. 

1140. 
2166. 
2430. 
2434. 
2437. 


Fireworks. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 
The  Sails. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 
The  Yellow  Palace. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 
Rio  San  Antonio. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 
The  Green  Door. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 
The  Salute. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 
Venetian  Brocade. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  B. 
Moro  Castle,  San  Juan. 

Gallery  50,  Wall  A. 
Wind. 

Gallery  50,  Wall  A. 
In  the  Azores. 

Gallery  50,  Wall  A. 


Murphy,  J.  Francis. 

Born  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  1853.  Member:  ANA 
1885,  NA  1887;  SAA  1901;  AWCS.  Honors: 
Second  Hallgarten  prize,  NAD  1885;  Webb 
prize,  SAA  1887;  medal,  Columbian  Exp.,  Chi- 
cago, 1893;  Evans  prize,  AWCS,  1894;  gold 
medal,  AS  Phila.,  1899;  hon.  mention,  Paris 
Exp.,  1900;  silver  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  1901; 
gold  medal,  Charleston  Exp.,  1902;  Carnegie 
prize,  SAA  1902;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp  , 
1904;  Innes  gold  medal,  NAD  1910;  gold  med- 
al, Inti.  Exp.,  Buenos  Aires,  1910;  Evans 
prize,  Salma.  C.  1911. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3315.  Frostbitten  Wood  and  Field 
Gallery  69,  Wall  C. 


Murray,  Frank  Waldo. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

4429.  Portrait  of  Robert  Fowler. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  C. 

Murray,  Grace  H. 

Born  in  New  York  City,  1872.  Studied: 
ASL  of  N.  Y.;  Academy  Julian,  Paris,  France; 
with  Professor  G.  Ferrier  and  Wm.  Bougue- 
reau. 

1291.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  H.  L.  W. 

Gallery  37.  Case  12. 

1295.  Miniature  Study. 

Gallery  37,  Case  12. 

Myrick,  Katharine. 

1883.  Study. 

Gallery  40,  Case  10. 


Nahl,  Perham  W. 

Born  San  Francisco,  1869.  Studied:  Mark 
Hopkins  Institute  of  Art,  California  School  of 
Design,  Akademie  Ileymann,  Munchen.  Hon- 
ors: Medal,  Alaska-Yukon  Exposition,  Seattle; 
First  Prize,  poster  (Thirteenth  Labor  of  Her- 
cules) for  the  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2144.  Despair. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  C. 


Neagle,  John. 

Born  Boston,  1799;  died  Philadelphia,  1865. 
Portrait  painter.  Studied  with  Dass  Otis  and 
Stuart.  Married  a stepdaughter  and  niece  of 
Sully  and  devoted  himself  to  portrait  painting. 
Director  of  the  PAFA  1830-31. 

2761.  Junius  Brutus  Booth. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Gallery  60,  Wall  A. 


Neilson,  Raymond  P.  R. 

Born  New  York.  Studied  with  Laurens  and 
Lucien  Simon  in  Paris.  Honors:  Silver  med- 
al, Salon  des  Artistes  Francais,  1914. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2428.  A Glass  of  Wine. 

Gallery  50,  Wall  A. 

3182.  The  Hand  Glass. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  D. 

3186.  A String  of  Beads. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  D. 


Nell,  Tony. 

Born  Washington,  D.  C.  Studied:  Stu- 

dents’ School  of  Art,  Denver.  Member: 
NYWCC.  Honor:  Beal  prize,  NYWCC  1910. 

4139.  Floating  Feather. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  D. 

4233.  Paper  Ladies. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4239.  Study  in  Black. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

Nelson,  Bruce. 

Born  San  Jose,  Cal.,  1888.  Studied:  Cali- 
fornia; New  York.  Honor: 

Silver  Medal,  Panama- Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2448.  The  Golden  Shore. 

Gallery  50,  Wall  C. 

3609.  Along  the  Shore. 

Gallery  74,  Wall  C. 

4096.  Sea  and  Sky. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  A. 

4170.  The  Summer  Sea. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  B. 

Nettleton,  Walter. 

Born  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1861.  Studied: 
Yale  School  of  Fine  Arts;  Boulanger  and  Le- 
febvre  in  Paris.  Member:  SAA  1901;  ANA 
1905.  Honors:  Hon.  mention,  Paris  Salon, 
1892;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904;  gold 
medal  AAS  1907;  bronze  medal,  Buenos  Aires 
and  Santiago  Exp.,  1910. 

2171.  When  Sleeping  Winter  Dreams  of 
Summer  Skies. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  B. 


166 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Neuhaus,  Eugen. 

Born  Barmen,  Germany,  1879.  Studied: 
Kassel  and  Berlin,  Germany,  Holland  and 
France.  Member:  San  Francisco  Soc.  of 
Artists.  Asst.  Prof.  Decorative  Design,  Uni- 
versity of  California. 

Member  ef  the  I nternational  Jury  of  Awards, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 

2821.  Plowing  at  Ingleside. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  B. 

2322.  Monterey  Dunes. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  B. 

2326.  A Corner  of  Lake  Merced. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  B. 

2S27.  Eucalypti  at  Berkeley  Hills. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  B. 

2416.  Cliffs  at  Westport. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  0. 

2419.  Helvetia  Cemetery. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  C. 

Newell,  Peter. 

Born  Illinois,  1862.  Studied:  ASL  of  N.  Y. 

1928.  My  Daughter. 

Gallery  40,  Case  13. 

1929.  Portrait  of  Miss  G. 

Gallery  40,  Case  13. 

Nicholls.  Rhoda  Holmes. 

Born  Coventry,  England ; came  to  America 
in  1884.  Studied:  Bloomsbury  School  of  Art 
in  London;  Cammerano  and  Vertunni  in  Rome. 
Member:  ASL  of  N.  Y.;  AWCS;  NYWCC. 
Honors:  Gold  medal,  Competitive  Prize  Fund 
Exh.,  New  York;  medal,  Columbian  Exp.,  Chi- 
cago, 1893;  medal,  Atlanta  Exp.,  1895;  medal, 
Nashville  Exp.,  1897;  medal,  Boston;  medal, 
Charlotte,  N.  C. ; bronze  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp., 
Buffalo,  1901;  bronze  medal.  Charleston  Exp., 
1902;  bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

4191.  I860. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  C. 

Nichols,  Hobart. 

Born  Washington,  D.  C.,  1869.  Studied 

with  Howard  Helmick  and  ASL  in  Washing- 
ton; Julian  Academy  and  Castellucho  in  Paris. 
Member:  ANA  1912;  S.  Wash.  A.;  Wash. 

WCC;  NYWCC.  Honors:  Second  Corcoran 
prize.  Wash.  WCC  1901;  Parsons  prize,  S. 
Wash.  A.  1902;  Parsons  prize,  Wash.  WCC 
1904;  first  Corcoran  prize,  Wash.  WCC  1906. 
Asst,  to  Dir.  of  Fine  Arts,  U.  S.  Commission, 
Paris  Exp.,  1900'. 

3177.  The  Knob:  Maine. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  C. 

Nisbet,  Robert  H. 

Born  Providence,  R.  I.  Studied:  R.  I. 
School  of  Design;  ASL  of  N.  Y. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco , 1915. 

3444.  The  Emerald  Robe. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  D. 

Noble,  John. 

Born  Wichita,  Kansas,  1874.  Studied  in 
Paris. 

4099.  Paris;  The  Beach. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  A. 

4404.  Toilers  of  the  Sea. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  A. 


Noble,  Thomas  Satterwhite. 

Born  in  Lexington,  Ky.,  1835;  died  1906. 
Studied  with  Thomas  Couture  in  Paris.  Re- 
turned to  United  States  in  1859.  Resided  in 
St.  Louis  and  later  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  In 
1869  was  in  charge  of  the  School  of  Design  of 
the  McMicken  University,  which  became  in 
1884  the  Art  Academy  of  Cincinnati.  Retired 
in  1904  as  Professor  Emeritus.  Honors:  Sil- 
ver medal,  Cincinnati  Exposition;  medal,  At- 
lanta, Ga.,  1895. 

2685.  The  Polish  Exile. 

Gallery  58,  Wall  A. 

Nordell,  Carl  J. 

Born  Copenhagen,  Denmark.  Studied:  Bos- 
ton Museum  School  under  Tarbell;  ASL  of 
N.  Y.  under  Bridgeman  and  Duraond;  Julian 
Academy  in  Paris  under  Laurens;  R.  I.  School 
of  Design. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2348.  The  Chinese  Beads. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  A. 

3308.  The  Pink  Scarf. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  B. 

3311.  The  Hostess. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  C. 

3511.  The  Listeners. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  D. 

Normal,  Mabel. 

Born  at  Newport,  R.  I.  Studied  with  Tar- 
bell, Benson  and  Hale. 

4269.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Helene  Anderson. 
Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

4272.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Charles  H.  Hapgood. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

4276.  Maestro  Alessandro. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

4284.  Matilde. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

4288.  Portrait  of  Dr.  George  Cerio. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

4289.  Maestro  Alessandro:  Profile. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

4293.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Wm.  R.  Hunter. 
Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

Nourse,  Elizabeth. 

Born  Cincinnati,  O.,  1860.  Studied:  Art 
Academy  in  Cincinnati;  Lefebvre,  Henner  and 
Carolus-Duren  in  Paris.  Member:  Soc.  Nat. 
des  Beaux-Arts  1901.  Honors:  Medal,  Co- 
lumbian Exp.,  Chicago,  1893;  third  class  med- 
al, Inst,  de  Cartilage,  Tunis,  1897;  first  class 
gold  medal,  Nashville  Exp.,  1897;  silver  medal, 
Paris  Exp.,  1900;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp., 
1904. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

2606.  Summer. 

Gallery  56,  Wall  A. 

Noyes,  George  L. 

Born  Canada,  1864.  Studied  with  Courtois, 
Rixen,  Le  Blanc  and  Delance  in  Paris.  Hon- 
ors: Bronze  medal,  International  Exposition, 

Buenos  Aires,  1910. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2449.  Mount  Lafayette. 

Gallery  50,  Wall  0. 

3793.  Late  Autumn. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  0. 

3797.  Spring  Morning:  Medfield. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  0. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— PAINTERS,  ETC. 


167 


Nunn,  Frederick. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1879.  Studied:  PAFA 
under  Anschutz,  Breckenridge,  Chase  and  Ce- 
cilia Beaux. 

936.  Harbor  in  Winter. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  A. 

940.  Sand  and  Sea. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  A. 

2157.  A Seaside  Roost. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  A. 


Oakley,  Thornton. 

Born  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1881.  Studied  archi- 
tecture at  Univ.  of  Pa.;  pupil  of  Howard  Pyle 
at  Wilmington.  Member:  Phila.  WCC.  Hon- 
ors: Arthur  Brooke  Prize,  Univ.  of  Pennsyl- 
vania; Beck  prize,  12th  Annual  Phila.  Water 
Color  Exhibition,  1914. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

73.  Rajputana. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  C. 

78.  Bullock  Cart:  Rajuputana. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  D. 

79.  Water  Buffalo. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  D. 

80.  Fagot  Gatherer. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  D. 

81.  Shinto  Pilgrim. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  D. 

82.  Peasant  Woman. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  D. 

83.  Fisherman. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  D. 

85.  The  Guard  of  the  Maharajah. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  D. 

86.  Fakir. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  D. 


Oakley,  Violet. 

Born  New  York,  1874.  Studied:  ASL  of 
N.  Y. ; PAFA  under  Howard  Pyle  and  Cecilia 
Beaux;  Aman-Jean,  Collin  and  Lazar  in  Paris. 
Member:  Phila.  WCC;  NYWCC;  SI  (Assoc.); 
Mural  P.  Honors:  Gold  medal  for  illustra- 
tion and  silver  medal  for  mural  decoration,  St. 
Louis  Exp.,  1904;  gold  medal  of  honor,  PAFA 
1905. 

Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  Internation- 
al Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1371.  The  Divine  Comedy  of  Dante. 

Lent  by  Robert  J.  Collier,  Esq. 
Gallery  38,  Wall  B. 

3015.  The  Tragic  Muse. 

Lent  by  Edward  H.  Coates,  Esq. 
Gallery  65,  Wall  B. 


O’Brien,  Frank  M. 

4118.  Dunes  in  Italy. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  C. 


Ochtman,  Leonard. 

Born  Zonnemaire,  Holland,  1854;  settled  at 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  1866.  Self-taught.  Member: 
SAA  1891;  ANA  1898;  NA  1904;  AWCS: 
NYWCC;  Nat.  Inst.  AL.  Honors:  Prize, 
Brooklyn  AC  1891:  medal,  Columbian  Exp., 
Chicago,  1893;  gold  medal,  AC  Phila.  1894; 
silver  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901; 
silver  medal,  Charleston  Exp.,  1902;  Morgan 
prize,  Salma.  C.  1902;  Shaw  fund  prize,  SAA 
190-2;  Inness  gold  medal,  NAD  1903;  Evans 
prize,  Salma.  C.  1903;  Webb  prize,  SAA  1904; 
two  gold  medals  (oil  and  water  color),  St. 
Louis  Exp.,  1904;  second  Corcoran  prize,  S. 
Wash.  A.  1905;  Thead  purchase,  Richmond 


Ochtman,  Leonard— (Continued). 

(Ind.);  AC  1905;  Inness  prize,  Salma  C.  1906; 
Evans  prize,  Salma.  C.  1907;  medal  of  second 
class,  Knoxville  Exp.  1911. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  I nternational 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3184.  Winter  Morning:  Mianus  River. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  D. 

3185.  The  Brook  in  Spring. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  D. 

Olinsky,  Ivan  G. 

Born  South  Russia,  1878.  Came  to  this 
country,  1891.  Studied:  NAD  1893-1898,  win- 
ning all  school  prizes.  For  eight  years  assist- 
ant to  John  La  Farge.  Studied  abroad,  190’8, 
in  Venice  and  Paris,  exhibiting  at  Salon.  Re- 
turned to  America  in  1911.  On  Faculty  of 
Schools  of  National  Academy  of  Design.  Mem- 
ber: Association  of  Mural  Painters;  Associate 
of  National  Academy  of  Design,  1914.  Hon- 
ors: Thomas  B.  Clarke  prize,  National  Acad- 
emy of  Design,  1914. 


2184. 

Two  Girls. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  0. 

Oliver, 

Jean  Nutting. 

Born 

Lynn,  Mass.  Studied: 

Boston  Mu- 

seum  School. 

1301. 

The  Shade  Hat. 

Gallery  37,  Case  13. 

1305. 

Master  Aldrich. 

Gallery  37,  Case  13. 

Olson, 

Albert  Byron. 

Born 

PAFA. 

Montrose,  Colo.,  1885 

Studied: 

2415. 

Still  Life. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  C. 

4091. 

Decoration:  The  Three  ! 
Gallery  117,  Wall  A. 

Sisters. 

4279. 

Ballet. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

4281. 

Ballet. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

Olson,  Joseph  Oliver. 

Born  Buffalo,  Minn.,  1894.  Studied  with  F. 
Tadema.  Honors:  First  prize  for  Landscape, 
King  County  Fair,  Seattle,  Wash. 

4422.  The  Landscape  Class. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  B. 

Otis,  Amy. 

Born  Sherwood,  N.  Y.  Studied:  Philadel- 
phia School  of  Design  and  PAFA;  Colorossi 
Academy,  Courtois  and  Carrido  in  Paris. 
Member:  Phila.  WCC;  Pa.  S.  Min.  P. 

1361.  A College  Girl. 

Gallery  37,  Case  18. 

1365.  Portrait  of  an  Artist. 

Gallery  37,  Case  18. 

Otis,  Bass. 

Born  in  New  England,  1784;  died  in  Phila- 
delphia, 1861.  Invented  the  Perspective  Por- 
tractor,  1815,  and  made  the  first  lithograph  on 
stone  produced  in  America,  1891. 

2793.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Cromwell. 

Lent  by  Thomas  C.  Corner,  Esq. 
Gallery  60,  Wall  C. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Packard,  Mabel. 

Born  Iowa.  Studied:  AIC;  Colorossi  Acad- 
emy in  Paris.  Member:  Chicago  SA.  Hon- 
or: Bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

1231.  Portrait:  Miss  P. 

Gallery  37,  Case  6. 

1235.  Study  of  a Head. 

Gallery  37,  Case  6. 

Paddock,  Ethel  Louise. 

Born  New  York,  1887.  Studied:  New  York 
School  of  Art;  Henri. 

1034.  Red  Haired  Girl. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  C. 

1070.  Night. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  D. 

Paddock,  Josephine. 

Born  New  York,  1885.  Studied:  ASL  of 
N.  Y.;  Henri  School  of  Art. 

2119.  The  Blue  Feather. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  B. 

2128.  Youth. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  B. 

3152.  Two  Girls. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  A. 

3329.  Black  Cap. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  D. 

3497.  Miss  M.  and  a Parrot. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  C. 

Page,  Marie  Danforth. 

Born  Boston,  1869.  Studied:  Boston  Mu- 
seum School.  Member:  Union  Inter,  des 
Beaux-Arts  et  des  Lettres.  Honor: 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2304.  Portrait  of  Anna  Coleman  Ladd. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  D. 

3031.  Dressing  Genevieve. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  C. 

3242.  Tommy. 

Gallery  60,  Wall  A. 

Page,  William. 

Born  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1811;  died  in  Staten 
Island,  1885.  Studied  With  S.  F.  B.  Morse. 
Painted  in  Albany,  New  York,  Boston,  and 
Rome.  Produced  his  Venus,  1859,  and  Shake- 
speare from  the  Death  Mask,  1876. 

2799.  Mother  and  Child. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Aca- 
demy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  60,  Wall  D. 

Pages,  Jules. 

Born  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1867.  Studied 
with  Constant,  Lefebvre  and  Robert-Fleury  in 
Paris.  Honors:  Hon.  mention,  Paris  Salon, 
1895;  third  class  medal,  Paris  Salon,  1899; 
second  class  medal,  Paris  Salon,  1905.  Instruc- 
tor at  the  Julian  Academy  night  class  since 
1902. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 

3305.  On  the  Quais:  Paris. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  B. 

Paige,  Philip  Stuart. 

Born  London,  England,  1886.  Studied: 
Heatherbys,  Royal  Academy  Schools,  London, 
England. 

1226.  Me  and  Pussy. 

Gallery  37,  Case  5. 


Palmer,  Pauline. 

Born  McHenry,  111.  Studied:  AIC,  Collin, 
Prinet,  Courtois  and  Simon  in  Paris.  Mem- 
ber: Chicago  SA.  Honors:  Bronze  medal,  St. 
Louis  Exp.,  1904;  Young  Fortnightly  prize, 
1907;  Marshall  Field  prize,  1907. 

3012.  The  Ledge. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  B. 

Pancoast,  Morris  Hall. 

Born  Salem,  N.  J.,  1877.  Studied:  PAFA 
under  Anshutz;  Laurens  in  Paris. 

4443.  Afternoon:  Tomkinsville. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  C. 

Pape,  Eric. 

Born  San  Francisco,  1870.  Studied:  Emil 
Carlsen  in  New  York;  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts 
in  Paris  under  Gerome.  Member:  United 

Arts  C.,  London;  Royal  Soc.  of  Arts,  London; 
Atlantic  Union,  London;  North  British  Acad- 
emy; Director,  Eric  Pape  School  of  Art.  Hon- 
ors: Five  medals  and  diplomas  at  various  ex- 
hibitions. 

3420.  Edith  Wynne  Mathison  as  Hermione. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  B. 

3426.  Mrs.  John  Hayes  Hammond. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  B. 

4260.  The  Mexican  Dance. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

Paradise,  John  W. 

Born  in  New  Jersey,  1783;  died  1833.  He 
went  to  Philadelphia  and  for  a short  time 
studied  under  Bolezan  and  in  1803  commenced 
professionally  as  an  artist.  In  1810  moved  to 
New  York,  where  he  was  actively  engaged  for 
many  years.  Most  of  the  engravings  in  the 
Methodist  Magazine  are  from  his  paintings. 

2784.  Portrait. 

Lent  bv  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Gallery  60,  Wall  C. 

Parker,  Lawton  S. 

Born  Fairfield,  Mich.,  1868.  Studied  with 
Gerome,  Laurens,  Constant,  Besnard  and 
Whistler  in  Paris;  Chase  in  New  York.  Mem- 
ber: Chicago  SA.  Honors:  John  Armstrong 
Candler  Five-year  European  Scholarship,  1896; 
hon.  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1900;  third  class 
medal,  Paris  Salon,  1902;  silver  medal  St. 
Louis  Exp.,  1904;  gold  medal,  Inter.  Exp.,  Mu- 
nich, 1905;  Hon.  mention,  C.  I.  Pittsburgh, 
1907;  Cahn  prize,  AIC  1907. 

Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  Internation- 
al Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3296.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Ray  Atherton. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  B. 

3298.  Paresse. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  B. 

3300.  An  English  Girl. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  B. 

Parrish,  Clara  Weaver. 

Born  Salem,  Ala.  Studied:  ASL  of  N.  Y. 
under  Chase,  Mowbray,  Cox  and  J.  Alden 
Weir.  Member:  NYWCC.  Honors:  Silver 
medal,  Appalachian  Exposition;  Watrous  Prize, 
Associated  Women  Painters  and  Sculptors. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3860.  The  Worshiper. 

Gallery  85,  Wall  B. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— PAINTERS,  ETC. 


169 


Parrish,  Stephen. 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1846.  Self-taught. 
Member:  R.  Soc.  Painter-Etcher,  London;  N. 
Y.  Etching  C. 

294.3.  Winter  Sunset:  Cape  Cod. 

Gallery  64,  Wall  A. 

Parshall,  De  Witt. 

Born  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1864.  Studied  with 
Cormon,  Bouguereau  and  Alexander  Harrison 
in  Paris.  Member:  ANA  1910. 

2352.  The  Hermit  Creek  Canyon. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  A. 

2370.  Great  Abyss. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  C. 

Partington,  Gertrude. 

Born  Heasham,  England.  Studied:  Paris 
and  Madrid. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3506.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Jack  Allan  Parting- 
ton. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  C. 

Partington,  J.  H.  E. 

2684.  The  Old  Bellman. 

Lent  by  R.  L.  Partington,  Esq. 
Gallery  58,  Wall  A. 

Pattee,  Elsie  Dodge. 

Born  Chelsea,  Mass.  Studied:  Paris, 

France.  Member  American  Society  of  Min. 
Painters. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1869.  The  Little  Embroiderer. 

Gallery  40,  Case  9. 

1872.  The  Yellow  Book. 

Gallery  40,  Case  9. 

1873.  The  Pink  Scarf. 

Gallery  40,  Case  9. 

1875.  At  the  Window. 

Gallery  40,  Case  9. 

Patterson,  Margaret  J. 

Born  Socrabajia,  Java.  Studied:  Pratt 

Inst,  under  Arthur  Dow  in  Brooklyn;  Charles 
H.  Woodbury  in  Boston;  Castelluchio  in  Italy. 
Director  of  Drawing,  Boston  Public  Schools. 

4254.  Basque  Fishing  Boats. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

Patterson,  Rebecca  Burd  Peale. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1881.  Studied:  Penna. 

Museum  and  School  of  Industrial  Art,  Wm. 
J.  Whittemore,  New  York. 

1200.  George,  Jr. 

Gallery  37,  Case  1. 

Paxson,  Martha  K.  D. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1875.  Studied:  School 

of  Design  for  Women. 

1316.  Muriel  S. 

Gallery  37,  Case  14. 

Paxton,  Elizabeth  Okie. 

Born  Providence,  R.  I.  Studied  with  Will- 
iam M.  Paxton. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
1 xposition , San  Francisco,  1915. 

4152.  In  the  Morning. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  D. 


Paxton,  William  McGregor. 

Born  Baltimore,  1869.  Studied:  Ecole  des 
Beaux-Arts  in  Paris  under  Gerome;  Dennis  M. 
Bunker  in  Boston.  Honors:  Hon.  mention, 
Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  bronze  medal, 
St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904;  silver  medal,  Internation- 
al Exposition,  Buenos  Aires,  1910;  hon.  men- 
tion, Appalachian  Exposition,  Knoxville,  1911. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 

3771.  Breakfast. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  A. 

3773.  Daylight  and  Lamplight. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  A. 

3784.  Bellissima. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  B. 

3787.  Portrait  of  James  Paxton. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  B. 

3794.  Woman  and  Baby. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  O. 

3808.  Glow  of  Gold  and  Gleam  of  Pearl. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  D. 

3812.  The  Housemaid. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  D. 


Payne,  Edgar. 

Born  Boston,  1867.  Studied:  Boston,  Flor- 
ence, Institute  de  Belle  Arti;  Julian  Academy, 
Paris,  1910. 

3449.  Infinitude. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  D. 


Peale,  Charles  Wilson. 

Born  in  Chestertown,  Md.,  1741;  died  in 
Philadelphia,  1827.  Pursued  portrait  painting 
without  regular  instruction  until  1768.  Then 
went  to  England  and  resided  in  the  household 
of  West.  Returned  to  this  country  in  1770. 
Painted  at  Mount  Vernon  the  first  and  earliest 
authentic  portrait  of  Washington,  May,  1772. 
He  is  said  to  have  painted  Washington  from 
life  fourteen  times.  Was  one  of  the  founders 
of  the  PAFA,  in  1805,  and  a Director  until 
1810. 

2791.  Portrait  of  Colonel  Charles  Pettit, 
Washington’s  Quartermaster  Gen- 
eral. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Seth  C.  Hetiier- 
ington. 

Gallery  60,  Wall  C. 

Peale,  J.  S. 

2701.  The  Pet. 

Lent  by  the  National  Academy  of 
Design. 

Gallery  58,  Wall  C. 


Peale,  James. 

Born  Annapolis,  Md.,  1749;  died  in  Philadel- 
phia, 1831.  Brother  of  Charles  Willson  Peale, 
and  his  pupil.  Served  in  the  Revolution  as  an 
officer.  Executed  many  portraits  and  minia- 
tures; also  attempted  landscapes. 

1325.  Portrait  of  Reuben  Etting. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Aca- 
demy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  37.  Case  15. 

1328.  Portrait  of  Frances  Gratz  Etting. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Aca- 
demy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  37,  Case  15. 

2762.  Anna  and  Margaretta  Peale. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Aca- 
demy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  60,  Wall  A. 


170 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Peale,  Rembrandt. 

Born  Bucks  County,  Penn.,  1778;  died  Phil- 
adelphia, 1860.  Studied  with  his  father, 

Charles  Willson  Peale,  and  Benjamin  West. 
Exhibited  at  Royal  Academy,  London,  1833. 
2686.  George  Taylor. 

Lent  by  The  Brooklyn  Museum. 
Gallery  58,  Wall  A. 

2789.  Henry  Robinson. 

Gallery  60,  Wall  0. 

Pearce,  Charles  Sprague. 

Born  Boston,  Mass.,  1851;  died  1914. 
Studied  with  Bonnat  in  Paris.  Member:  SAA 
1886;  ANA  1906;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Honors: 
Medal,  Boston,  1878;  hon.  mention,  Paris 
Salon,  1881;  prize  PAFA  1881;  silver  medal, 
Boston,  1881;  third  class  medal,  Paris  Salon, 
1883;  gold  medal,  Mechanics’  Inst.,  Boston, 
1884;  Temple  gold  medal,  PAFA  1885;  gold 
medal  of  honor,  Ghent,  1886;  gold  medal,  Mu- 
nich, 1888;  diploma  of  honor,  Berlin,  1891; 
gold  medal,  San  Francisco,  1894;  gold  medal, 
Atlanta  Exp.,  1895;  Vienna  Staats  gold  medal, 
1898;  silver  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo, 
1901;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
France,  1894;  Order  of  Leopold,  Belgium, 
1895;  Order  of  the  Red  Eagle,  Prussia,  1897; 
Order  of  Dannerberg,  Denmark,  1899. 

919.  The  Beheading  of  John  the  Baptist. 

Lent  by  Art  Institute  of  Chicago. 
Gallery  35,  Wall  A. 

Pearson,  Joseph  T.,  Jr. 

Born  Germantown,  Pa.,  1876.  Studied  with 
J.  Alden  Weir  and  Wm.  M.  Chase.  Honors: 
Bronze  medal,  Inti.  Exp.,  Buenos  Aires,  1910; 
Second  Hallgarten  prize,  NAD  1911;  hon.  men- 
tion, C.  I.  Pittsburgh,  1911;  Sesnan  medal, 
PAFA  1911. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

3318.  Ducks  in  a Marsh. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  D. 

3327.  Fox  and  Geese. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  D. 

Pennoyer,  Sheldon  P. 

Born  Oakland,  Cal.,  1888.  Studied  in  Paris. 
1119.  Trinket  Vendor:  Frascati. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 

1141.  Market  Scene:  Frascati. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 

Peper,  Meta  A. 

Born  New  York,  1887.  Studied:  Cooper 
Institute  and  ASA  of  N.  Y. 

1897.  Portrait  of  Young  Man. 

Gallery  40,  Case  11. 

1908.  Portrait  of  Christine  Peper. 

Gallery  40,  Case  11. 

Percy,  Isabelle  C. 

Born  Alameda,  Cal.,  1882.  Studied:  Hop- 
kins Art  Institute,  San  Francisco;  Teachers 
College,  Columbia,  N.  Y.;  Brangwyn  in  Lon- 
don. Member:  NSC.  Instructor,  Berkeley 
School  of  Arts  and  Crafts. 

4295.  Interior  of  Mission:  San  Juan. 
Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

Perrie,  Bertha  E. 

Honors:  Second  Corcoran  prize,  Washing- 

ton WCC  1900;  first  Corcoran  prize,  Washing- 
ton WCC  1904. 

1889.  An  English  Garden. 

Gallery  40,  Case  10. 

1896.  A Brittany  Peasant  Girl. 

Gallery  40,  Case  10. 


Perrine,  Van  Dearing. 

Born  Garnett,  Kan.,  1869.  Honors:  Silver 
medal,  Charleston  Exp.,  1902;  hon.  mention, 
C.  I.  Pittsburgh,  1903. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2185.  Children  of  the  Wind. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  0. 

Perry,  Lilia  Cabot. 

Born  Boston.  Studied:  Julian  and  Colo- 
rossi  Academies  in  Paris.  Honors:  Silver 

medal,  Mass.  Mechanics  Assoc.,  Boston,  1892; 
bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


2145. 

My  Lamb. 

Gallery  43, 

Wall 

C. 

2992. 

Hildegarde. 

Gallery  65, 
A Fairy  Tale. 
Gallery  65, 

Wall 

A. 

3028. 

Wall 

0. 

3293. 

Open-Air  Concert. 

Gallery  69, 

Wall 

A. 

Peterson,  Jane. 

Born  Elgin,  111.  Studied  with  Snell,  Birge 
Harrison  and  Dumond  in  New  York;  Brang- 
wyn in  London;  Blanche  in  Paris;  Sorolla  in 
Madrid.  Member:  NYWCC. 

4219.  Rapids  Above  Niagara. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4267.  Sunlight  and  Shadow:  Venice. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

4271.  Old  Venice. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

4346.  Old  Morlaix. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

4381.  Low  Tide. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  D. 

Peyraud,  Frank  C. 

Born  Bulle,  Switzerland,  1858.  Studied: 
AIC;  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts  in  Paris.  Mem- 
ber: Chicago  S.  A.;  SWA.  Honors:  Fort- 

nightly prize,  AIC  1899. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  Sail  Francisco,  1915. 

2213.  Summer  Evening. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  A. 

3238.  October. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  A. 

Pfeiffen,  Justus. 

Born  New  York,  1888.  Studied:  NAD,  and 
with  Emil  Carlson.  Honor:  Silver  medal,  Int. 
Exp.,  Buenos  Aires,  1910. 

2103.  Central  Park. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  A. 

Phillips,  Caroline  King. 

Born  Auburn,  New  York,  1869.  Studied: 
School  of  Design,  Philadelphia,  L.  O.  Merson 
Studio,  Paris;  School  of  the  Museum  of  Fine 
Arts,  Boston. 

1846.  Miss  Elizabeth  Johnson. 

Gallery  40,  Case  7. 

1847.  Mrs.  W.  S.  Burgess. 

Gallery  40,  Case  7. 

1850.  Graham  Newell  Fitch. 

Gallery  40,  Case  7. 

1852.  Colonel  Graham  Denby  Fitch. 

Gallery  40,  Case  7. 

1853.  Miss  Carol  S.  Johnson. 

Gallery  40,  Case  7. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— PAINTERS,  ETC. 


1T1 


Piazzoni,  Gottardo  F.  P. 

Born  Intragna,  Switzerland,  1872.  Studied: 
San  Francisco,  Paris  and  Rome. 

3245.  The  End  of  the  Day. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  B. 

3253.  Lux  Aeterna. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  B. 


Pierce,  Lucy  V. 

Born  San  Francisco,  1890.  Studied:  Cali- 
fornia School  Arts  and  Crafts,  Berkeley;  San 
Francisco  Institute  of  Art. 

4226.  Carmel  Landscape. 

Gallery  119.  Wall  A. 


Pine,  Robert  Edge. 

Born  in  London,  1742;  died  in  Philadelphia, 
1790'.  He  was  the  son  of  Mr.  John  Pine,  the 
engraver,  and  was  established  in  London  as 
early  as  1761-62.  For  his  picture  “The  Sur- 
render of  Calais,”  1760,  he  received  the  first 
prize  of  one  hundred  guineas  from  the  Society 
for  the  Encouragement  of  Art.  In  1762  he  ob- 
tained the  first  prize  for  “Canute  on  the  Sea 
Shore,  Reproving  His  Courtiers  for  Flattery.” 
His  first  portrait  was  that  of  the  Hon.  Francis 
Hopkinson  and  bears  the  date  of  1785. 

2788.  Portrait:  General  Henry  Lee. 

Lent  by  John  Frederick  Lewis, 
Esq. 

Gallery  60,  Wall  C. 


Pooke,  Marion  L. 

Born  Natick,  Mass.  Studied:  Boston  Nor- 
mal Art  School;  School  of  the  Museum  of  Fine 
Arts,  Boston.  Honor: 

Silver  Medal.  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2987.  Silhouettes. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  A. 

3317.  The  Wall  Flower. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  C. 

3500.  Donna  Italiana. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  C. 


Poor,  Henry  Varnum. 

Born  Chapman,  Kansas,  1887.  Studied: 
London  and  Paris. 

3145.  The  Orchardist  and  His  Family. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  A. 

4173.  Baby’s  Toilet. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  B. 


Poore,  Henry  R. 

Born  Newark,  N.  J.,  1859.  Studied:  Peter 
Moran  and  PAFA  in  Philadelphia;  NAD  in 
New  York;  Luminais  and  Bouguereau  in  Paris. 
Member:  ANA  1888;  Union  Inter,  des  Beaux- 
Arts  et  des  Lettres.  Honors:  First  prize 
American  Art  Assoc. ; second  Hallgarten  prize ; 
NAD  1888;  bronze  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buf- 
falo, 1901;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904; 
gold  medal,  Buenos  Aires,  1910. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2333.  Twilight  on  the  Moor. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  C. 

2578.  New  England  Winter. 

Gallery  55,  Wall  B. 


Potthast,  Edward  Henry. 

Born  Cincinnati,  O.,  1857.  Studied:  Cin- 
cinnati Academy;  Antwerp,  Munich  and  Paris. 
Member:  SAA  1902;  ANA  1899;  NA  1906; 

AWCS;  NYWCC;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Honors: 
Clarke  prize,  NAD  1899;  Evans  prize,  AWCS 
1901;  gold  medal,  AAS  1902;  Inness  prize, 
Salma.  C.  1904;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp., 
1904;  Morgan  prize,  Salma.  C.  1904;  Inness 
prize,  Salma.  C.  1906. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2178.  The  Illecilewaet  Glacier. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  C. 

2233.  Peace  and  Quiet. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  0. 

2349.  A Rift  in  the  Clouds. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  A. 

2583.  A Holiday. 

Gallery  55,  Wall  C. 

2584.  The  Seaside. 

Gallery  55,  Wall  C. 

2585.  Splashing. 

Gallery  55,  Wall  C. 

2588.  A July  Day. 

Gallery  55,  Wall  C. 

2589.  In  the  Surf. 

Gallery  55,  Wall  C. 

2590.  Kiddies. 

Gallery  55,  Wall  0. 

Powell,  Arthur  J.  E. 

Born  Vanwert,  O.,  1864.  Studied:  San 

Francisco  School  of  Design;  St.  Louis  School 
of  Fine  Arts;  Julian  Academy,  Toudouze  and 
Ferrier  in  Paris. 

2357.  Bronx  Mills. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  A. 

Powers,  Marion. 

Born  London,  England.  Studied  in  Paris 
and  London.  Honors:  Walter  Lippincott 

prize,  PAFA  1907;  silver  medal.  International 
Exhibition,  Buenos  Aires,  1910'. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

2604.  The  Bouquet. 

Gallery  56,  Wall  A. 

2607.  A Tea  Party. 

Gallery  56,  Wall  A. 

2609.  Encore. 

Gallery  56,  Wall  A. 

Pratt,  Matthew. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1734;  died  Philadelphia, 
1805.  Accompanied  the  father  of  Benjamin 
West  to  London  in  1764.  Became  a pupil  of 
West.  Returned  to  Philadelphia  in  1768,  and 
resumed  his  profession  there. 

2786.  Portrait  of  Benjamin  West. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  60,  Wall  C. 

Prendergast,  Maurice  B. 

Born  Boston,  Mass.,  I860’.  Studied:  Julian 
Academy,  Paris;  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts.  Mem- 
ber: NYWCC.  Honor:  Bronze  medal  for 

water  color,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901. 

1104.  The  Beach. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  A. 

1105.  The  Rocks. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  A. 

1106.  Salute:  Venice. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  A. 

1107.  Canal:  Venice. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  A. 

1108.  Under  the  Trees. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  A. 

1109.  The  Sea. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  A. 


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Preston,  James. 

2433.  Landscape. 

Gallery  50,  Wall  A. 

4221.  Paris  No.  9. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4222.  Mamburg:  Bavaria. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4223.  Paris  No.  7. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4224.  Paris  No.  5:  Cafe. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4248.  Paris  No.  8. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4249.  Paris  No.  6. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4250.  Paris  No.  4. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4251.  Paris  No.  3. 

Gallery  119.  Wall  A. 
4349.  Regenburg:  Bavaria. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 


Preston,  May  Wilson. 

Born  New  York,  1873.  Studied:  ASL  of 
N.  Y.;  NAD;  Whistler  School  in  Paris.  Mem- 
ber: SI  (Assoc.). 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


1750. 

Drawing  No.  5. 

Gallery  40, 

Wall 

C. 

1751. 

Drawing  No.  1. 

Gallery  40, 

Wall 

C. 

1752. 

Drawing  No.  4. 

Gallery  40, 

Wall 

C. 

1753. 

Drawing  No.  3. 

Gallery  40, 

Wall 

C. 

1754. 

Drawing  No.  6. 

Gallery  40, 

Wall 

C. 

1755. 

Drawing  No.  2. 

Gallery  40, 

Wall 

C. 

Price,  Eugenia. 

Born  in  Texas,  1868.  Studied:  St.  Louis 
School  of  Fine  Arts;  AIC;  Mrs.  Virginia 
Reynolds. 

1842.  Portrait:  Mary  Angell. 

Gallery  40,  Case  6. 

1845.  The  Spirit  of  Autumn. 

Gallery  40,  Case  6. 


Purdie,  Evelyn. 

Born  Smyrna,  Asia  Minor.  Studied:  Bos- 
ton Museum  School  under  Grundmann;  Caro- 
lus-Duran,  Henner  and  Mme.  Debillemont- 


'hardon 

in  Paris.  Member: 

Pa.  S.  Min. 

1338. 

An  Old  Woman. 

Gallery  37,  Case 

16. 

1339. 

Miss  Rice. 

Gallery  37,  Case 

16. 

1340. 

Portrait  of  Nancy. 

Gallery  37,  Case 

16. 

1341. 

Mrs.  Oakley. 

Gallery  37,  Case 

16. 

1342. 

Young  Girl  in  Blue. 

Gallery  37,  Case 

16. 

Purefoy,  Heslope. 

Born  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C.  Studied:  Mere- 
dith College,  Raleigh,  N.  C. ; ASL  of  N.  Y. 

1916.  Jeanette. 

Gallery  40,  Case  12. 

1918.  Portrait  Study. 

Gallery  40,  Case  12. 

1919.  Miss  Clark. 

Gallery  40,  Case  12. 


Puthuff,  Hanson. 

Born  Waverly,  Mo.,  1875.  Studied:  Uni- 
versity Art  School,  Denver,  Colo.  Honors: 
Honorable  Mention,  Art  School,  Denver,  1892; 
second  prize,  Painters  Club  Exhibition,  1909; 
honorable  mention  and  ca'h  prize,  Spring  Ex- 
hibition, California  Art  Club,  1913;  diploma, 
Alaska-Yukon  Exposition. 

2182.  Home  of  the  Ranger. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  C. 

2180.  Gray  Day  in  Summer. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  C. 

Pyle,  Howard. 

Born  in  Wilmington,  Del.,  1853.  Died  in 
Florence,  Italy,  1911.  Was  educated  in  pri- 
vate schools  and  in  the  ASL  of  N.  Y. ; an 
instructor  at  the  Drexel  Institute,  Philadel- 
phia, a member  of  the  National  Institute  of 
Arts  and  Letters,  associate  member  of  the 
NAD,  1905;  Academician,  1907. 

The  Paintings  and  Drawings,  by  Howard 
Pyle,  Exhibited  in  Galleries  Forty-One  and 
Forty-Two  and  Selected  From  the  Memorial 
Collection  of  the  Artist’s  Work  Belonging 
to  the  Wilmington  Society  of  Fine  Arts, 
Are  Lent  by  That  Society. 

2054.  Battle  of  Yorktown. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  A. 

2055.  Inauguration  of  Washington. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  A. 

2056.  Dividing  the  Treasure. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  A. 

2057.  Captain  Kidd. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  A. 

2058.  La  Salle  Before  Louis  XIV. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  A. 

2059.  Atlas  and  Hercules. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  A. 

2060.  Lord  of  the  Earth. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  A. 

2061.  Suicide. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  A. 

2062.  The  Tory. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  A. 

2063.  Magic  Harper. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  A. 

2064.  Battle  of  Germantown. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  B. 

2065.  Lexington. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  B. 

2066.  Sack  of  Carthagena. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  B. 

2067.  Grasshopper  and  Ant. 

Gallerv  42,  Wall  B. 

206S.  Fleur-de-lis. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  B. 

2069.  Thomas  Jefferson. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  B. 

2070.  The  Galleon. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  B. 

2071.  The  Buccaneers. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  B. 

2072.  Washington’s  Retreat. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  B. 

207.3.  Evacuation  of  Charleston. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  B. 

2074.  Spanish  Dancer. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  B. 

2075.  Loot. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  B. 

2076.  Burning  Ship. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  B. 

2077.  Girl  With  Silver  Veil. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  B. 

2078.  Fair  Suppliant. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  0. 

2079.  Fight  in  Forest. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  C. 

2080.  The  Diplomats. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  0. 


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Pyle,  Howard — (Continued). 

2081.  The  Spies. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  C. 

2082.  Meeting  of  Green  and  Gates. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  C. 

2083.  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  C. 

2084.  By  Land  and  Sea  No.  7. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  D. 

2085.  By  Land  and  Sea  No.  0. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  D. 

2086.  Modern  Sindbad  No.  3. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  D. 

2087.  Modern  Sindbad  No.  2. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  D. 

2088.  Modern  Sindbad  No.  1. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  D. 

2089.  The  Artist. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  D. 

2090.  Flying  Dutchman. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  D. 

2091.  Modern  Sindbad  No.  5. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  D. 

2092.  Second  Class  Passenger. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  D. 

2093.  Modern  Sindbad  No.  6. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  D. 

2094.  Modern  Sindbad  No.  4. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  D. 

2095.  By  Land  and  Sea  No.  8. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  D. 

2096.  By  Land  and  Sea  No.  5. 

Gallery  42,  Wall  D. 

Quartly,  Arthur. 

2695.  A Breezy  Day  Off  Canonicut. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Josiah  Jewett. 
Gallery  58,  Wall  C. 

Quinlan,  Will  J. 

Born  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1877.  Studied:  J. 
B.  Whittaker,  Adelphia  College;  NAD  in  New 
York  under  Maynard  and  Ward;  architecture 
at  Pratt  Inst. 

2100.  Mt.  Rainier  From  Pinnacle  Peak. 
Gallery  43,  Wall  A. 

Raditz,  Lazar. 

Born  Russia,  1887.  Came  to  U.  S.  in  1903. 
Studied:  PAFA.  Honors:  The  Charles  Top- 
pan  second  prize,  1906;  The  Cresson  European 
Traveling  Scholarship,  1907;  The  Cresson  Euro- 
pean Traveling  Scholarship,  1908;  The  Charles 
Toppan  first  prize,  1909. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3376.  Self  Portrait. 

Gallery  70,  Wall  B. 

Ramsey,  Charles  F. 

Born  Pont-Aven,  FinistSre,  1875.  Studied: 
PAFA;  Jean  Paul  Laurens;  Benjamin  Con- 
stant. 

2130.  A Garden. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  C. 

Rand,  Ellen  G.  Emmet. 

Born  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1876.  Studied  in 
New  York  and  Paris.  Honors:  Silver  medal, 
St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

2986.  Grenville. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  A. 

2990.  Singing. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  A. 


Rand,  Ellen  G.  Emmet — (Continued). 

2991.  Madam  M.  P.  T. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  A. 

2993.  In  the  Studio. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  A. 

2995.  Professor  William  James. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  A. 

Randolph,  Lee  F. 

Born  Ravenna,  Ohio,  1880'.  Studied:  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio,  New  York,  Ecole  des  Beaux- 
Arts,  Paris,  under  Bonnat,  Julian  Academy 
and  at  Rome,  Italy.  Honor: 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1144.  White  Cosmos. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 

2117.  Winter:  Northern  France. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 

2118.  The  Grape  Vine. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 

4143.  Avignon : France. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  D. 

Raphael,  Joseph. 

Born  California,  1 87 1 . Studied:  Hopkins 
Institute  and  Academie  Julian.  Honors:  Hon. 
Mention,  Paris  Salon,  1905. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2315.  Belgian  Farm. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  A. 

2316.  Environs  of  Brussels. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  A. 

2382.  Market  Day  on  the  Canal. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  D. 

3154.  In  Holland. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  A. 

3165.  Spring  Winds. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  B. 

3189.  Tulip  Fields. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  D. 

Ravlin,  Grace. 

Born  in  Kaneville,  111.  Studied:  AIC; 

PAFA  under  Chase.  Member:  ASL  of  Chi- 
cago. Honor: 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3017.  To  the  Cemetery:  Venice. 

Gallerv  65,  Wall  C. 

3018.  Gate  of  the  Grand  Socco:  Tangiers. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  C. 

4167.  Evening:  Market  Place:  Tangiers. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  B. 

4171.  Market  Day  in  the  Grand  Socco. 
Gallery  118,  Wall  B. 

Redfleld,  Edward  W. 

Born  Bridgeville,  Del.,  1868.  Studied 
PAFA;  Bouguereau  and  Robert-Fleury  in 
Paris.  Member:  SAA  1903;  Nat.  Inst.  AL. 
Honors:  Medal,  AC  Phila.,  1896;  bronze  med- 
al, Paris  Exp.,  1900';  bronze  medal,  Pan-Am. 
Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  Temple  medal,  PAFA 
1903;  second  Hallgarten  prize,  NAD  1904; 
Shaw  Fund  prize,  SAA  1904;  silver  medal,  St. 
Louis  Exp.,  1904;  Sesnan  gold  medal,  PAFA 
1905;  second  medal,  C.  I.  Pittsburgh  1905; 
Webb  prize,  SAA  1906;  gold  medal  of  honor, 
PAFA  1907;  Fischer  prize  and  bronze  medal, 
Corcoran  AG  1907;  first  W.  A.  Clark  prize 
and  gold  medal,  Corcoran  AG  1908;  hon.  men- 
tion, Paris  Salon,  1908;  third  class  medal, 
Paris  Salon,  1909;  second  Harris  medal,  AIC 
1909;  gold  medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exp.,  1910; 
Lippincott  prize,  PAFA  1912. 


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Redfield,  Edward  W. — (Continued). 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 

3917.  The  Quarry  Road. 

Gallery  88,  Wall  A. 

3918.  Between  Daylight  and  Darkness: 

New  York  City. 

Gallery  88,  Wall  A. 

3919.  On  the  Delaware  River. 

Gallery  88,  Wall  A. 

3920.  Overlooking  the  Valley, 

Gallery  88,  Wall  B. 

3921.  A Village  in  France. 

Gallery  88,  Wall  B. 

3922.  Rhododendrons. 

Gallery  88,  Wall  B. 

3923.  In  the  Woods. 

Gallery  88,  Wall  B. 

3924.  Cedar  Hill. 

Gallery  88,  Wall  B. 

3925.  Road  to  the  Village. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

Gallery  88,  Wall  B. 

3926.  The  Green  Sleigh. 

Gallery  88,  Wall  B. 

3927.  The  Woodland  Brook. 

Gallery  88,  Wall  B. 

3928.  The  Briar  Patch. 

Gallery  88,  Wall  B. 

3929.  Equihen:  France. 

Gallery  88,  Wall  B. 

3930.  On  the  River  Bank. 

Gallery  88,  Wall  C. 

3931.  In  New  York  Harbor. 

Gallery  88,  Wall  0. 

3932.  Foothills  of  the  Blue  Ridge. 

Lent  by  Frederick  H.  Gottlieb. 
Gallery  88,  Wall  C. 

3933.  In  the  Clearing. 

Gallery  88,  Wall  0. 

3934.  Garden  by  the  River. 

Gallery  88,  Wall  D. 

3935.  The  Breaking  of  Winter. 

Gallery  88,  Wall  D. 

3936.  Autumn. 

Gallery  88.  Wall  D. 

3937.  The  Hills  and  River. 

Gallery  88,  Wall  D. 

Redfield,  Heloise  Guillou. 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1883.  Studied: 
PAFA  under  Chase  and  Cecelia  Beaux;  Mme. 
Laforge  and  Delecluse  in  Paris.  Member:  Am. 
S.  Min.  P.  Honor: 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1921.  Portrait  of  a Child. 

Gallery  40,  Case  13. 

1922.  Robert  S.  Redfield. 

Gallery  40,  Case  13. 

1923.  Lady  with  Furs. 

Gallery  40,  Case  13. 

1924.  Mrs.  A.  Lesley. 

Gallery  40,  Case  13. 

1925.  Mme.  Alcide  Berthier. 

Gallery  40,  Case  13. 

1926.  Mr.  Martin  Mower. 

Gallery  40,  Case  13. 

1927.  Miss  A. 

Gallery  40,  Case  13. 

Redmond,  Granville. 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1871.  Studied:  San 
Francisco  Art  Assoc.;  Julian  Academy  in  Paris 
under  Constant  and  Laurens.  Honor:  Silver 
medal,  Alaska-Yukon  Exp:,  Seattle,  1909. 

2414.  Lifting  Fog. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  C. 

2421.  Solitude. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  C. 


Rehn,  Frank  K.  M. 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1848.  Studied: 
PAFA.  Member:  ANA  1899,  NA  1908;  SAA 
1903;  AWCS;  NYWCC.  Honors:  First  prize, 
St.  Louis,  1882;  prize  ($250),  Water  Color 
Competitive  Exhibition,  New  York,  1885;  gold 
medal,  Prize  Fund  Exhibition,  New  York,  1886; 
hon.  mention,  Paris  Exp.,  1900;  bronze  medal, 
Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  silver  medal. 
Charleston  Exp.,  1902;  silver  medal,  Louisiana 
Purchase  Exp.,  1904;  Inness  prize,  Salma.  C. 
1905;  Shaw  prize,  Salma.  C.  1906;  gold  medal, 
AAS  1907. 

2596.  Where  the  Waves  Sweep. 

Gallery  55,  Wall  D. 

Reid,  Jean  Arnot. 

Born  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1882.  Studied: 

ASL  of  N.  Y. ; American  School  of  Miniature 
Painting  and  with  Robert  Brandegee. 

1335.  Portrait  of  Lloyd  Williams,  Esq. 

Gallery  37,  Case  16. 

1336.  Belle  of  1861. 

Gallery  37,  Case  16. 

1346.  Cecelia. 

Gallery  37,  Case  16. 

Reid,  Robert. 

Born  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  1862.  Studied: 
Boston  Museum  School;  ASL  of  N.  Y. ; Bou- 
langer and  Lefebvre  in  Paris.  Member:  ANA 
1902;  NA  1906;  Ten  Am.  P. ; Nat.  Inst.  A.  L. 
Honors:  Medal,  Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago, 

1893;  Clarke  prize,  NAD  1897;  first  Hallgar- 
ten  prize,  NAD  1898;  silver  medal  for  paint- 
ing and  gold  medal  for  mural  decoration,  Paris 
Exp.,  1900';  silver  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buf- 
falo, 1901;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904; 
third  W.  A.  Clark  prize,  Corcoran  AG  1909. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

2206.  The  Gold  Fish. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  A. 

2211.  The  Japanese  Screen. 

Lent  by  Spencer  Kellogg,  Jr. 
Gallery  45,  Wall  A. 

2244.  Autumn. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  D. 

Reiffel,  Charles. 

Born  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Studied  with  Marr 
in  Munich.  Honor:  Fellowship  prize,  Buffalo 
SA  1908. 

3429.  Silvermine  Valley. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  B. 

Remington,  Frederic. 

Born  in  Canton,  New  York,  1861;  died  in 
Ridgeville,  Conn.,  1909.  Studied:  Yale  Art 
School,  also  at  the  ASL  of  N.  Y,  Was  clerk 
in  a business  office,  then  cowboy  and  stock- 
man  on  a ranch  in  the  west;  subsequently  il- 
lustrator for  magazines.  Associate  member  of 
the  National  Academy  of  Design,  1891. 

2947.  Apache  Fire-Signal. 

Lent  by  Henry  Smith,  Esq. 
Gallery  64,  Wall  B. 

2948.  The  Love  Call. 

Lent  by  William  A.  Paine,  Esq. 
Gallery  64,  Wall  B. 

Reuterdahl,  Henry. 

Born  Malmo,  Sweden,  1871.  Member: 
AWCS;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.  Honor: 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  I nternational 
Exposition,  San  Francisco , 1915. 


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Eeuterdahl,  Henry — (Continued). 
2273.  Skyscrapers. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  B. 
2281.  Hudson  in  Winter. 

Gallery  46,  Wall.B. 
3453.  Palisades:  Spring. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  D. 
4363.  The  Shipbuilders. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  D. 


Eich,  John  Hubbard. 

Born  Boston,  Mass.,  1876.  Studied  with  Ed- 
mund C.  Tarbell.  Honor:  Paige  Traveling 
Scholarship  from  Boston  Museum  School. 

2599.  The  Blue  Kimona. 

Gallery  55,  Wall  D. 


Eichards,  Lee  Greene. 

Born  Salt  Lake  City,  1878.  Studied  with: 
J.  T.  Harwood  in  Salt  Lake  City;  Bonnat, 
Laurens  and  Royer  in  Paris.  Honorable  men- 
tion Paris  Salon  1904.  Member:  Soc.  Salon 
d’Automne. 

3379.  A Man  in  a Cloak. 

Gallery  70,  Wall  0. 


Eichards,  William  Trost. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1833;  died  Newport,  1905. 
Studied  with  Paul  Weber.  Honorary  member 
NA.  Honors:  Philadelphia,  1876;  Temple  gold 
medal,  PAFA,  1885. 

2941.  Marine. 

Lent  by  P.  W.  Tillmann,  Esq. 
Gallery  64,  Wall  A. 

2959.  Old  Ocean’s  Grey  and  Melancholy 
Waste. 

Lent  by  Edward  H.  Coates,  Esq. 
Gallery  64,  Wall  C. 


Eichardson,  Mary  Curtis. 

Born  New  York,  1848.  Studied  with:  Be- 
noni  Irwin,  Virgil  Williams  and  William  Sar- 
tain.  Honors:  Norman  Dodge  prize,  NAD 
1887. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


2612. 

The  Sleeping  Child. 

Gallery 

56,  Wall 

A. 

2984. 

Portrait  of 

Professor  Paget. 

Gallery 

65,  Wall 

A. 

2985. 

Undine. 

Gallery 

65,  Wall 

A. 

3027. 

The  Young 

Mother. 

Gallery 

65,  Wall 

C. 

Eichmond,  Agnes  M. 

Born  Alton,  111.  Studied:  ASL  of  N.  Y. ; 
St.  Louis  School  of  Fine  Arts,  under  Brush, 
Louis  Loeb,  F.  V.  Du  Mond.  Honor:  Figure 
prize,  N.  Y.  Woman’s  AC  1911. 

2999.  Mending. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  A. 

Eimmer,  William. 

2692.  At  the  Window. 

Lent  by  Miss  Caroline  Hunt  Rim- 
mer. 

Gallery  58,  Wall  B. 

2706.  Angel  in  the  Garden. 

Lent  by  Miss  Caroline  Hunt  Rim- 
mer. 

Gallery  58,  Wall  D. 


Ring,  Alice  Blair. 

Born  Kniehtville,  Mass.,  1869.  Studied: 
Laurens,  Julian  Dupre,  Hitchcock  and  Mel- 
chers  in  Paris. 

1265.  Miniature  No.  1. 

Gallery  37,  Case  10. 

1269.  Miniature  No.  2. 

Gallery  37,  Case  10. 

1271.  Miniature  No.  3. 

Gallery  37,  Case  10. 

Ritschel,  William. 

Born  Nurnberg,  Germany,  1864.  Studied 
with  F.  Kaulbach  and  C.  Raupp  in  Munich; 
came  to  U.  S.  in  1895.  Member:  ANA  J910; 
NY'WCC;  AWCS;  Kunstverein,  Munich.  Hon- 
ors: Hon.  mention,  Salma.  C.;  hou.  mention, 
Cl  Pittsburgh,  1912. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

3229.  Tide  Pool:  Carmel. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  A. 

3237.  In  the  Shadow  of  the  Cliffs:  Mon- 
terey. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  A. 

3244.  Fog  and  Breakers:  Carmel. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  B. 

3252.  Summer  Night:  Point  Lobos. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  B. 

3432.  Blue  Depths:  Carmel. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  C. 

Eittenberg,  Henry  E. 

Born  Libau,  Russia,  1879.  Studied  with: 
W.  M.  Chase  in  New  York;  Ludwig  Hesterich 
in  Munich.  Honor:  Hon.  mention,  AC  Phila. 
1906. 

4432.  Still  Life. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  C. 

Elttman,  Louis. 

Studied  with  Richard  Miller.  Exhibited  in 
Paris  Salon.  Member:  Art  Association,  Paris. 
Honor : 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

4119.  Early  Morning  in  a Garden. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  C. 

4127.  Breakfast. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  0. 

Roberts,  Alice  Mumford. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1875.  Studied  with:  Jo 
seph  De  Camp,  Carl  Newman  and  Robert 
Henri.  Honors:  Mary  Smith  prize,  PAFA 
1905  and  1910'. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2568.  Two  Vaudeville  Stars. 

Gallery  55,  Wall  A.. 

3473.  The  Laughing  Girl. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  A. 

4151.  Red  Peppers. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  D. 

Robinson,  Alexander. 

Born  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1867.  Studied: 
Lowell  School  of  Design;  Boston  Museum  of 
Art  and  Academy  Julian,  Paris,  under  Ducet 
and  Constant.  Member:  NYWCC;  Phila. 

WCC;  AWCS:  Societe  Internationale  des 
Aquarellistes,  Paris;  Cercle  d’art,  Tournai, 
Belgium;  Cercle  d’art,  Bruges,  Belgium;  United 
Arts  Club,  London.  Honor: 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Robinson,  Alexander — ( Continued ) . 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1709.  Arrival  of  the  Feluccas:  Spanish 

Gallery  40,  Wall  B. 

1710.  Damascus  Tale:  The  Incredulous 

Mulattoes. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  B. 

1711.  Hadi  Ben  Hassan  of  Bagdad. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  B. 

1712.  Arab  Girls. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  B. 

1713.  The  Daughter  of  the  Khalif : Design 

in  Red  and  Gold. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  B. 

1714.  Market:  Tetuan:  Morocco. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  B. 

1715.  Tangiers. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  B. 

1716.  Persian  Romance:  The  Mockers. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  B. 

Robinson,  Boardman. 

Born  Somerset,  Nova  Scotia,  1876.  Studied: 
Mass.  Normal  Art  School;  Paris. 

9.  Louvain. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  A. 

4299.  T.  R.  in  Old  Madrid. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  0. 

4300.  Yiva  What's  His  Name:  Mexico. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

4321.  Balkans,  '12. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  0. 

Robinson,  Theodore. 

Born  Irasburg,  Vt.,  1852;  died  New  York, 
1896.  Studied  with  Carolus-Duran  and  Gerome 
in  Paris,  from  1874  to  1879.  Had  a studio  in 
New  York  from  about  1880  to  1884.  He  re- 
turned to  France  and  spent  several  years  at 
Giverny,  where  he  worked  under  the  influence 
of  Claude  Monet.  He  was  a member  of  the 
Society  of  American  Artists.  Honors:  Webb 
prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1890;  Shaw 
Fund  Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1892; 
medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893. 

2662.  Port  Ben. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  57,  Wall  C. 

2663.  The  Fagot  Gatherer. 

Gallery  57,  Wall  C. 

2664.  Peeling  Apples. 

Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 
Gallery  57,  Wall  C. 

2665.  Normandy  Mother. 

Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 
Gallery  57,  Wall  C. 

2666.  Day  Dreams. 

Lent  by  the  Carnegie  Institute. 
Gallery  57,  Wall  C. 

2667.  In  the  Sun. 

Lent  bv  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 
Gallery  57,  Wall  C. 

2668.  Le  Val  Arconville:  Eure. 

Lent  by  the  Hillyer  Art  Gallery, 
Smith  College. 

Gallery  57,  Wall  C. 

2669.  Garden  at  Giverny. 

Lent  by  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 
Gallery  57,  Wall  C. 

2670.  On  the  Canal. 

Lent  bv  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  Esq. 
Gallery  57,  Wall  C. 

Robinson,  Thomas. 

Born  in  Noya  Seotia,  1835.  Pupil  of  Cour- 
bet and  Auguste  Bpnheur.  Lived  and  painted 
in  Providence,  Boston  and  Paris. 

2967,  Bull’s  Head. 

Gallery  64,  Wall  C. 


Robinson,  William  S. 

Born  East  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1861.  Studied: 
Boston  Normal  Art  School;  Julian  Academy, 
Paris.  Member:  NA;  AWCS;  NYWCC. 

Honors:  Hon.  mention,  Exposition  Universal, 
Paris,  1900;  lion,  mention,  Pan-Am.  Exposition, 
Buffalo,  1901;  bronze  medal,  Universal  Expo- 
sition, St.  Louis,  1904;  Carnegie  Prize,  Na- 
tional Academy  of  Design,  1910;  silver  medal, 
Buenos  Aires,  1910. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  I nternational 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2317.  June  Idyl. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  A. 

2342.  Laurel  Blossoms. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  D. 

3607.  Group  of  White  Birches. 

Gallery  74,  Wall  C. 


Roecker,  Henry  Leon. 

Born  Burlington,  la.,  1860.  Studied:  Acad- 
emy of  Design  in  Chicago;  Gysis  at  Royal 
Academy  in  Munich.  Member:  Chicago  SA. 
Honors:  Hon.  mention,  Munich,  1889;  Yerkes 
prize,  AIC  1894;  Arche  C.  prize,  AIC  1897; 
Chicago  SA  medal,  1909;  Carr  prize,  AIC  1911. 

2176.  Calves  Resting. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  B. 


Rogers,  Franklin  W. 

Born  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1854. 

3496.  The  Siesta. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  B. 

Rogers,  Gretchen  W. 

Born  Boston,  Mass.,  1881.  Studied:  Boston 
Museum  of  Fine  Arts.  Honor: 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3007.  Youhg  Girl. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  B. 

3011.  Girl  with  a Book. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  B. 

3374.  Fur  Hat. 

Gallery  70,  Wall  B. 

4142.  Still  Life. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  D. 


Rogers,  Mary. 

Born  Lexington,  Ky.  Studied:  France  and 
England;  ASL  of  N.  Y. 

1337.  The  Red  Hair. 

Gallery  37,  Case  16. 

1344.  Anna. 

Gallery  37,  Case  16. 


Rolshoven,  Julius. 

Born  Detroit,  1853.  Studied:  Cooper  Union, 
New  York;  Hugo  Crola  at  Dusseldorf;  Loefftz 
in  Munich;  Frank  Duveneck  in  Florence;  Rob- 
ert-Fleury  in  Paris.  Member:  Soc.  Nat.  des 
Beaux-Arts;  Secession,  Munich.  Honors:  Sec- 
ond class  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1889;  hon.  men- 
tion, Paris  Exp.,  1900;  bronze  medal,  Pan-Am. 
Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  medals,  Munich,  Berlin, 
Brussels  and  Chicago;  silver  medal,  St.  Louis 
Exp.,  .1904. 

3159.  The  Refectory  of  San  Damiano: 

Assisi. 

Lent  by  the  Art  Museum  of  De- 
troit. 

Gallerv  67.  W*1'  7 


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Rook,  Edward  F. 

Born  New  York,  1870.  Studied:  Constant 
and  Laurens  in  Paris.  Member:  ANA  1908; 
Union  Inter,  des  Beaux-Arts  et  des  Lettres. 
Honors:  Temple  gold  medal,  PAFA  1898; 

bronze  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901; 
two  silver  medals,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exp., 
1904;  bronze  medal,  C.  I.  Pittsburgh,  1910; 
silver  medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exp.,  1910. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

2245.  Dish  of  Fruit. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  D. 

2366.  Snow:  Ice  and  Foam. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  C. 

2374.  Laurel. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  C. 

de  Rosales-Bagg,  Louise. 

4326.  Miss  Betty  Callish. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

4327.  Portrait. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 


Rose,  Guy. 

Born  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1867.  Studied:  Le- 
febvre,  Constant  and  Doucet  in  Paris.  Honors: 
Hon.  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1894;  Atlanta  Exp., 
1895;  bronze  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo, 
1901. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2202.  November  Twilight. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  D. 

3499.  The  Backwater. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  C. 


Rosen,  Charles. 

Born  Westmoreland  Co.,  Pa.,  1878.  Studied: 
NAD  and  N.  Y.  School  of  Art  under  Chase, 
Du  Mond  and  F.  C.  Jones.  Member:  ANA 
1912;  Union  Inter,  des  Beaux-Arts  et  des  Let- 
tres. Honors:  Third  Hallgarten  prize,  NAD 
1910;  first  Hallgarten  prize,  NAD  1912. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3141.  Floating  Ice:  Early  Morning. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  A. 

3434.  Winter  Morning:  Maine  Coast. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  C. 

3439.  The  Delaware:  Winter  Morning. 
Gallery  71,  Wall  0. 

Rosenthal,  Albert. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1863.  Studied  with  his 
father,  Max  Rosenthal;  PAFA;  Ecole  des 
Beaux-Arts  in  Paris  under  Gerome,  and  in  Mu- 
nich. Honors:  Bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp., 
1904;  gold  medal,  AAS  1907. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2355.  The  Millinery. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  A. 

2356.  Mrs.  Albert  Rosenthal. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  A. 

2358.  Dr.  J.  Cheston  Morris. 

Lent  by  Laurence  Johnson  Mor- 
ris, Esq. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  A. 

2368.  Helene. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  0. 

2372.  Alberta  Uhle-Smith. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  C. 


Roth,  Ernest  D. 

Born  Stuttgart,  Germany,  1879.  Pupil  of 
NAD  in  New  York.  Member:  NYWCC. 
Honor : 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2286.  A Winter  Landscape. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  0. 

Rothermel,  Peter  Frederick. 

Born  in  Nescopec,  Pa.,  1817;  died  in  Lin- 
field,  Pa.,  1895.  Received  instruction  from 
Bass  Otis.  Settled  in  Philadelphia  as  a por- 
trait painter,  1840.  Went  to  Europe  for  study 
in  1856.  Honorary  Member  NAD. 

2704.  Bacchanal. 

Lent  by  the  Art  Club  of  Phila- 
delphia, 

Gallery  58,  Wall  0. 

2738.  Martyrdom  of  St.  Agnes. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  William  H.  Fox. 
Gallery  59,  Wall  C. 

2741.  Sleeping  Cupid. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Gallery  59,  Wall  C. 

2955.  Battle  of  Gettysburg. 

Lent  bv  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 
Gallery  64,  Wall  C. 

Rouland,  Orlando. 

Born  Pleasant  Ridge,  111.,  1871.  Studied: 
Max  Thedy  in  Germany;  Julian  Academy  in 
Paris  under  Laurens  and  Constant. 

3380.  Portrait  of  John  Burroughs. 

Gallery  70,  Wall  C. 

Rungius,  Carl. 

Born  Berlin,  Germany,  1869.  Studied  with 
Paul  Meyerheim  in  Berlin;  Came  to  U.  S.  1894. 

3446.  Canadian  Rockies. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  D. 

3450.  On  Wilcox  Pass. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  D. 

Ryden,  Henning. 

Born  in  Sweden,  1869.  Studied:  AIC;  Ber- 
lin and  London. 

2453.  Return  of  the  Boats. 

Gallery  50,  Wall  C. 

Ryder,  Albert  P. 

Born  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1847.  Studied: 
NAD  with  William  E.  Marshall.  Member: 
ANA  1902;  NA  1906;  SAA  1878;  Nat.  Inst. 
A.  L.  Honor:  Silver  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp., 
Buffalo,  1901. 

2555.  Jonah. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 
Gallery  54,  Wall  D. 

Ryder,  Chauncey  F. 

Born  Danbury,  Conn.,  1868.  Studied:  AIC; 
Julian  Academy,  Collin  and  Laurens  in  Paris. 
Member:  AWCS.  Honors:  Hon.  mention, 

Paris  Salon,  1907. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3287.  The  Ox  Team. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  A. 

Sacks,  Joseph. 

Born  Shavel,  Russia,  1889.  Studied:  PAFA, 
Honor:  European  Scholarship,  1911. 

3390.  In  Street  Costume. 

Gallery  70,  Wall  D. 


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Saint  Gaudens,  Carlota. 

Born  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1884.  Studied: 

PAFA  and  ASL  of  N.  Y.  under  Chase,  Cox 
and  Brush.  Member:  Am.  S.  Min.  P. ; Pa. 
S.  Min.  P.;  NAC. 

1963.  Study  in  Red. 

Gallery  40,  Case  18. 

1971.  Portrait:  Mary  Shipman. 

Gallery  40,  Case  18. 

Sandona,  Matteo. 

Born  Schio,  Italy,  1881.  Studied:  Verona 
Academy,  Italy.  Honors:  Silver  medals, 

Academy,  1896-1899;  gold  medal,  School  of  De- 
sign, New  York,  1895;  silver  medal,  Portland 
Exposition,  1906. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 

985.  Studies  of  Miss  H.  M.  Sullivan. 
Gallery  36,  Wall  B. 

3240.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Leo  Lentelli. 
Gallery  68,  Wall  A. 

Sandor,  Mathias. 

Born  Hungary,  1857;  came  to  U.  S.  in  1881. 
Studied:  ASL  in  N.  Y. ; Jul  ian  Academy  un- 
der Flanteng  and  Ferrier  in  Paris. 

3299.  The  Pueblo  of  Walpi. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  B. 


Sandzen,  Sven  Birger. 

Born  Bildsberg,  Sweden,  1871.  Studied: 
Stockholm  Art  School  under  Zorn  and  Bergh; 
Ainan-Jean  in  Paris;  came  to  U.  S.  in  1894. 
Professor  of  aesthetics  and  painting,  Bethany 
College,  since  1894.  Honors:  Second  and 

Third  prizes,  Swedish  American  Exhibition, 
Chicago,  1911  and  1912;  First  prize.  Exhibition 
of  Kansas  Artists,  Topeka,  1914. 

3606.  The  Granite  Cathedral. 

Gallery  74,  Wall  C. 

Sargeant,  Geneve  Rixford. 

Born  in  San  Francisco,  1868.  Studied  in 
San  Francisco,  with  Emil  Carlsen;  New  York, 
with  Wm.  Chase;  Chicago,  with  Gari  Melchers. 
Honors:  Martin  B.  Calm  Prize,  1903,  Chica- 
go Art  Institute. 

3487.  Floating  Clouds. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  B. 

Sargent,  John  Singer. 

Born  Florence,  Italy,  of  American  parents, 
1856.  Studied:  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Flor- 
ence; Carolus  Duran  in  Paris.  Member:  ANA 
1891;  NA  1897;  AIA  (hon.);  Soc.  Nat.  des 
Beaux-Arts,  Paris:  Royal  Academy,  London,  A. 
1894;  RA  1897;  Nat. 'Inst.  A.  L.;  Phila.  WCC 
(hon.);  Berlin  Academy;  Institute  de  France, 
1905.  Honors:  Hon.  mention,  Paris  Salon, 
1878;  second  class  medal,  Paris  Salon,  1881; 
medal  of  honor,  Paris  Exp.,  1889;  medal,  AC 
Phila.  1890;  medal,  Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago, 
1893;  Temple  gold  medal,  PAFA  1894;  medal 
of  honor,  Paris  Exp.,  1900;  gold  medal,  Pan- 
Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  Converse  gold  medal, 
PAFA  1903;  large  gold  medal,  Berlin,  1903; 
grand  prize,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904; 
gold  medal  of  honor,  Liege  Exp.,  1905;  gold 
medal,  Venice,  1907;  Beck  gold  medal,  PAFA 
1909.  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
France,  1889,  Officer  1897;  Order  of  Merit, 
Germany,  1909. 


Sargent,  John  Singer — -(Continued). 

3622.  Portrait  of  Henry  James,  Esq. 

Gallery  75,  Wall  A. 

3623.  Nude  Study. 

Gallery  75,  Wall  A. 

3624.  Hon.  John  Hay. 

Lent  by  Clarence  Hay,  Esq. 
Gallery  75,  Wall  A. 

3625.  Mrs.  J.  William  White. 

Lent  by  Dr.  J.  William  White. 
Gallery  75,  Wall  B. 

3626.  Spanish  Courtyard. 

Lent  by  Louis  B.  McCagg,  Esq. 
Gallery  75,  Wall  B. 

3627.  Spanish  Gypsy. 

Lent  by  Louis  B.  McCagg,  Esq. 
Gallery  75,  Wall  B. 

3628.  Rose  Marie. 

Gallery  75,  Wall  B. 

3629.  The  Sketchers. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Francis  T.  Carolan. 
Gallery  75,  Wall  C. 

3630.  Madam  Gautrin. 

Gallery  75,  Wall  C. 

3681.  Reconnoitring. 

Gallery  75,  Wall  C. 

3632.  Sketch  of  Joseph  Jefferson,  Esq. 

Gallery  75,  Wall  D. 

3633.  Spanish  Stable. 

Gallery  75,  Wall  D. 

3634.  Syrian  Goats. 

Gallery  75,  Wall  D. 


Sartain,  William. 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1843.  Studied: 
PAFA;  Bonnat  and  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts  in 
Paris;  Italy  and  Spain.  Member:  ANA  1 88G; 
SAA  1877.  Honors:  Silver  medal,  Boston, 
1881;  hon.  mention,  PAFA  1887;  bronze  medal, 
Pan-Ain.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  silver  medal, 
Charleston  Exp.,  1902;  silver  medal,  Buenos 
Aires  Exp.,  1910. 

2208.  Along  the  Stream. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  A. 

2209.  Jersev  Sand  Dunes. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  A. 

2246.  Along  the  Loing. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  D. 


Sawyer,  Edith. 

Born  South  Coventry,  Conn.,  1856.  Studied: 
Adelphi  Art  School,  Brooklyn;  ASL  of  N.  Y. 

1779.  Mrs.  Andrew  Sawyer. 

Gallery  40,  Case  1. 

1780.  Ereddy. 

Gallery  40,  Case  1. 

1781.  Miss  Katherine  Ecob. 

Gallery  40,  Case  1. 


Sawyer,  Myra  L. 

Born  Tremont,  111.  Studied:  Julian  Acad- 
emy and  Academie  de  la  Grande  Chaumidre, 
Paris. 

1783.  In  a White  Cap. 

Gallery  40,  Case  1. 

1788.  Portrait  of  an  Old  Man. 

Gallery  40,  Case  1. 

Saxton,  John  Gordon. 

Born  Troy,  N".  Y.,  I860.  Studied  with  Le- 
febvre,  Merson  and  Robert-Fleury  in  Paris. 
Honors:  Hon.  mention,  Paris  Exp.,  19001;  hon. 
mention,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  bronze 
medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

4159.  Midwinter. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  A. 


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Schille,  Alice. 

Born  Columbus,  Ohio.  Studied:  Columbus 
Art  School;  ASL  of  N.  Y.  and  N.  Y.  School 
of  Art  under  Chase  and  Cox;  Prinet,  Collin, 
Courtois  and  Colorossi  Academy  in  Paris. 
Member:  AWCS;  NYWCC;  SWA.  Honors: 
Corcoran  prize,  Washington  WCC  1908;  N.  Y. 
Woman’s  AC  prize,  1908  and  1909. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

1148.  The  Pig  Market. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 

1150.  The  Other  Side  of  the  Circus  Wagon. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 

1151.  St.  Germain-des-Pres. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 

1152.  Saturday  Morning. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 

1161.  The  Passing  Years. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  C. 

1190.  The  Gardener’s  Cottage. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  D. 

Schlegell,  Gustav  von. 

Born  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1877.  Studied:  Royal 
Academy,  Munich;  Julian  Academy,  Paris. 
Member:  SWA.  Honor:  Chicago  Fine  Arts 
Prize. 

2165.  Positano:  Lemon  Vine. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  A. 

Schmauss,  Peter. 

Born  in  New  York.  Studied:  Cooper 

Union,  New  York  and  Royal  Academy,  Mu- 
nich. 

2567.  Easter. 

Gallery  55,  Wall  A. 

Schmidt,  Karl. 

Born  Worcester,  Mass.,  1890. 

2319.  The  Great  Pacific. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  A. 

Schmitt,  Albert  Felix. 

Born  Boston,  1873.  Studied:  Mass.  Nor- 
mal Art  School;  Cowles  Art  School;  Museum 
of  Fine  Arts,  Boston.  Member:  AWCS. 
Honor: 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1101.  In  Wonderland. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  A. 

1158.  Peddlers  at  Gibraltar. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  C. 

2132.  Blue  and  Gold. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  C. 

2169.  On  the  River  Bank. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  B. 

Schofield.  W.  Elmer. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1867.  Studied:  PAFA; 
Bouguereau,  Ferrier,  Doucet  and  Aman-Jean  in 
Paris.  Member:  SAA  1904;  ANA  1902;  NA 
1907;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.;  AC  Phila. ; R.  S. 
British  Artists.  Honors:  Hon.  mention,  AC 
Phila.  1898;  Webb  prize,  SAA  1900;  hon.  men- 
tion, Paris  Exp.,  1900;  hon.  mention,  Cl  Pitts- 
burgh, 1900;  first  Hallgarten  prize,  NAD  1901; 
silver  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901; 
Sesnan  gold  medal,  PAFA  1903;  gold  medal 
of  honor.  Cl  Pittsburgh,  1904;  silver  medal, 
Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904;  gold  medal, 
Inti.  Exp.,  Buenos  Aires,  1910;  Inness  gold 
medal,  NAD  1911. 

Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  Internation- 
al Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3269.  Waterfall. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  D. 

3272.  The  Hilltop. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  D. 


Schoonover,  Frank  E. 

Born  Oxford,  N.  J.,  1877.  Studied:  Drexel 
Inst.,  Philadelphia,  with  Howard  Pyle.  Mem- 
ber: SI  1905. 

65.  The  Fur  Brigade. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  0. 

72.  The  Trail  of  the  North. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  C. 


Schook,  F.  De  Forrest. 

Born  Allegan,  Mich.,  1872.  Studied:  The 
Art  Institute,  Chicago;  H.  O.  Tanner,  Paris. 

3492.  Sunshine  and  Shadow. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  B. 

Schuessele,  Christian. 

Born  in  Gebweiler,  Alsace,  1824;  died  in 
Merchantville,  N.  J.,  1879.  Studied  under 
Guerin,  Paul  Delaroche,  and  Yvon.  Came  to 
this  country  about  1848,  and  settled  in  Phila- 
delphia. Professor  of  Drawing  and  Painting, 
PAFA,  from  1868  to  1879. 

2776.  Dr.  Benjamin  Franklin  Before  the 
Privy  Council  in  London,  January 
29,  1773. 

Lent  by  Joseph  T.  Kinsley,  Esq. 
Gallery  60,  Wall  B. 


Schuster,  Donna. 

Honor: 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

937.  Concert  in  the  Court  of  the  Four 

Seasons. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  A. 

938.  Construction  Work  to  the  South  of 

the  Tower  of  Jewels. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  A. 

941.  Construction  Work  Beneath  the 
Tower  of  Jewels. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  A. 

Schwartz,  Andrew  Thomas. 

Born  Louisville,  Ky.,  1867.  Studied:  Duve- 
neck  in  Cincinnati;  ASL  of  N.  Y.  with  Mow- 
bray. Member:  Mural  P. : N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg. 
1904;  ASL  of  N.  Y. ; Circolo  Artistica  of 
Rome;  Union  Inter,  des  Beaux-Arts  et  des  Let- 
tres,  Paris.  Honor:  Lazarus  scholarship  to 
Italy,  1899-1902. 

2582.  Ice  Floe. 

Gallery  55,  Wall  C. 

3251.  In  Vermont. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  B. 

3481.  Destiny:  Hope:  Despair. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  B. 

Searle,  Alice  T. 

Born  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1869.  Studied:  ASL  of 
N.  Y. ; Colorossi  Academy  and  Mme.  Debille- 
mont-Chardon  in  Paris.  Honor:  Bronze  med- 
al, Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

1814.  Leslie  Hall. 

Gallery  40,  Case  4. 

Sears,  Sarah  Choate. 

Born  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1858.  Studied: 
Ross  Turner,  Joseph  De  Camp,  Dennis  M. 
Bunker,  Edmund  C.  Tarbell  and  George  de 
Forest  Brush.  Member:  NYWCC.  Honors: 
Evans  prize,  AWCS  1893;  medal,  Columbian 
Exp.,  Chicago,  1893;  hon.  mention,  Paris  Exp., 
1900;  bronze  medal  for  water  color,  Pan-Am. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Sears,  Sarah  Choate — (Continued). 

Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  silver  medal  for  water 
color,  Charleston  Exp.,  1902;  silver  medal, 
Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

1057.  Morning  Glories:  Bermuda. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  D. 

1059.  Hibiscus:  Bermuda. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  D. 

1062.  Pigeon  Berries:  Bermuda. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  D. 

Sears,  Taber. 

Born  Boston,  Mass.,  1870.  Studied:  Bos- 
ton Museum  School;  Julian  Academy  in  Paris 
with  Constant,  Laurens  and  Merson.  Member: 
N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.  1899  (vice-pres.) ; NYWCC; 
Mural  P.  (treas.).  Honor:  Bronze  medal,  St. 
Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

1759.  The  Arab  Merchant. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  D. 

1763.  York  Cathedral. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  D. 

1771.  Harbor  of  St.  George. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  D. 

1775.  Bridge  of  the  Canonica : Venice. 
Gallery  40,  Wall  D. 

Seawell,  Harry  W. 

Born  in  San  Francisco.  Studied:  Paris, 
under  Jean  Paul  Laurens  and  Benjamin  Con- 
stant. 

4194.  Interior. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  D. 

Selden,  Dixie. 

Born  Covington,  Ky.  Studied:  Cincinnati 
Art  Academy  with  Duveneck.  Member:  SWA 
(Assoc.) . 

2126.  Bunker’s  Hill,  St.  Ives. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  B. 

Selden,  Henry  Bill.  • 

Born  Erie,  Pa.,  1886.  Studied:  ASL  of  N. 
Y. ; Birge  Harrison,  PAFA. 

3471.  October  Morning. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  A. 

4262.  Cloudy  Morning. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

Seyffert,  Leopold. 

Born  Colorado  Springs,  Colorado,  1887. 
Honors:  Fellowship  prize,  Fellowship  of  The 

PAFA,  Philadelphia,  1913;  Honorable  mention, 
Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh,  1913. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2193.  Juan. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  D. 

2196.  Tired  Out. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  D. 

2201.  Julian. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  D. 

3079.  Spanish  Peasants. 

Gallery  66,  Wall  B. 

Sharp,  Joseph  Henry. 

Born  Bridgeport,  Ohio,  1859.  Studied: 
Royal  Academy,  Munich  with  Marr;  Julian 
Academy  in  Paris  with  Laurens  and  Constant; 
Verlat  in  Antwerp.  Member:  SWA;  ten 

years  on  faculty,  Cincinnati  Art  Academy. 
Honors:  Silver  medal,  Department  of  Ethnol- 
ogy, Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  first  por- 
trait prize,  Cincinnati  AC  1901. 

2611.  Crucita:  Taos  Indian  Girl. 

Gallery  56,  Wall  A. 


Sharpies,  James. 

Born  about  1750.  His  special  fame  consists 
in  the  fact  that  George  Washington  sat  to  him 
in  1796.  The  profile  portrait  that  he  made  of 
him  had  so  great  a reputation  it  is  said  his 
wife  and  daughter  made  copies  of  it  to  supply 
the  demand.  He  exhibited  at  the  Royal  Acad- 
emy in  1779  and  1785.  He  came  to  New  York 
in  1796  and  his  portraits  in  pastel  and  minia- 
ture became  very  popular.  He  died  in  New 
York  in  1811. 

2709.  Portrait. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 

Gallery  58,  Wall  D. 

Shaw,  Sydney  Dale. 

Born  Walkley,  England,  1879.  Studied: 
ASL  of  N.  Y. ; Ecole  Nationale  des  Beaux- 
Arts,  Paris. 

3295.  Southwestern  Summer, 


Gallery  69,  Wall 

A. 

3309. 

Woodland  Fete. 

Gallery  69,  Wall 

B. 

4140. 

Nature’s  Screen. 

Gallery  117,  Wall 

D. 

Shepard, 

, Clare. 

Silver 

Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 

position. 

San  Francisco,  1915. 

1865. 

David. 

Gallery  40,  Case 

9. 

1866. 

Suzanne. 

Gallery  40,  Case 

9. 

1867. 

The  Golden  Girl. 

Gallery  40,  Case 

9. 

1868. 

Kathleen. 

Gallery  40,  Case 

9. 

1870. 

Betrothed  of  the  Raven. 

Gallery  40,  Case 

9. 

1871. 

Mrs.  C. 

Gallery  40,  Case 

9. 

1874. 

Bertha. 

Gallery  40,  Case 

9. 

1876. 

The  Pale  Flower. 

Gallery  40,  Case 

9. 

1877. 

Mary. 

Gallery  40,  Case 

9. 

1880. 

Miss  Fisken. 

Gallery  40,  Case 

9. 

Shinn,  Everett. 

Born 

Woodstown,  N.  J.,  1873.  Studied: 

PAFA. 

Honor:  Bronze  medal,  Charleston 

Exp.,  1902. 

950. 

The  Shop  Window. 

Gallery  36,  Wall 

A. 

953. 

The  Yellow  Dancer. 

Gallery  36,  Wall 

A. 

956. 

The  Funny  Man. 

Gallery  36,  Wall 

A. 

958. 

Waiting. 

Gallery  36,  Wall 

A. 

959. 

Stage. 

Gallery  36,  Wall 

A. 

1016. 

18th  Century  (Red  Chalk). 

Gallery  36,  Wall 

B. 

1017. 

Red  Chalk  No.  2. 

Gallery  36,  Wall 

B. 

1018. 

Going  to  the  Fire. 

Gallerv  36,  Wall 

B. 

1019. 

Red  Chalk  No.  1. 

Gallery  36,  Wall 

B. 

Shirlaw,  Walter. 

Born  Paisley,  Scotland,  1833;  died  Madrid, 
Spain,  1900'.  Began  his  career  as  an  engraver 
and  illustrator;  was  thirty-two  years  of  age 
when  he  went  abroad  to  study.  After  seven 


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Shirlaw,  Walter — (Continued), 
years  in  the  school  in  Munich  under  the  in- 
struction of  Wagner  and  Kaulbach,  he  re- 
turned to  this  country  and  devoted  himself  to 
the  interests  and  advancement  of  national  art. 
He  was  one  of  the  first  instructors  at  the  Art 
Students  League,  New  York.  One  of  the 
founders,  and  the  first  president  of  the  Society 
of  American  Artists.  Received  medal  of  the 
Royal  Academy,  Munich;  honorable  mention  at 
the  Paris  Exposition  in  1889;  associate  member 
of  the  NAD  of  N.  Y.,  1878;  full  member,  1888. 

2951.  Toning  of  the  Bell. 

Lent  by  Mark  S.  Willing,  Esq. 
Gallery  64,  Wall  B. 

Shore,  Henrietta  M. 

Born  Toronto,  Canada.  Studied:  Toronto, 
New  York  and  London. 

3520.  Sisters. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  D. 

Shuttleworth,  Claire. 

Born  Buffalo,  1868.  Studied:  Buffalo  ASL; 
ASL  of  N.  Y.  with  Dumond  and  Bridgman; 
Merson,  Collin  and  Lerop  in  Paris.  Honor: 
Fellowship  prize,  Buffalo  SA  1910. 

1956.  A Small  Boy. 

Gallery  40,  Case  17. 

Siboni,  Emma  B. 

Born  in  Denmark,  1877.  Studied:  AIC;  St. 
Louis  School  of  Fine  Arts;  Skarbina  in  Berlin; 
Renard  in  Paris. 

1797.  Little  Miss  Mary  Armes. 

Gallery  40,  Case  2. 

Simpson,  Edna  Huestis. 

Born  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1882.  Studied:  Emma 
Willard  Art  School;  Cornell  Univ.,  ASL  of 
N.  Y.  Member:  PA  Soc.  Min.  P.  Honors: 
Gurley  Memorial  Prize,  1898;  Moores  and 
Winden  Prize,  1897;  Emma  Willard  Art 
School;  Art  Students’  League  Scholarship  for 
Miniature  Painting,  1907. 


1288. 

Outdoor  Sketch. 

Gallery  37, 

Case 

12. 

1289. 

The  Green  Gown. 

Gallery  37, 

Case 

12. 

1290. 

Mrs.  Mortimer 

Anstice. 

Gallery  37, 

Case 

12. 

1292. 

The  Pool. 

Gallery  37, 

Case 

12. 

1293. 

Mrs.  Frank  Laurence  Stiles. 

Gallery  37, 

Case 

12. 

Singer,  William  H.  Jr. 

Born  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1868. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3544.  In  My  Garden. 

Gallery  73,  Wall  B. 

Sloan,  John. 

Born  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1880.  Studied:  PAFA; 
PAFA  under  Robert  Henri  in  Philadelphia. 
Member:  Am.  P.  S.  Honor:  Hon.  mention, 
Pittsburgh,  1905. 

2486.  Gloucester  Harbor. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  C. 

2496.  Renganeschis : Sunday  Night. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  C. 

2497.  McSorley’s  Old  Ale-House. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  B. 

4310.  Woman  on  Roof. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 


Sloan,  John — (Continued). 

4311.  Girl  Undressing. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

4314.  At  the  Top  of  the  Swing. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

4362.  Return  From  Toil. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  D. 

Smillie,  George  H. 

Born  in  New  York,  1840;  son  of  James  S. 
Smillie.  Studied:  James  M.  Hart.  Member: 
ANA  1864;  NA  1882;  AWCS.  Honors:  First 
prize,  American  Art  Assoc.,  New  York,  1885; 
bronze  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

2933.  In  the  Berkshires. 

Lent  by  the  Lotus  Club. 

Gallery  64,  Wall  A. 

Smith,  Charles  L.  A. 

Born  in  New  York,  1871.  Member:  Chi- 
cago SA. 

3325.  The  Retreating  Light. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  D. 

Smith,  George  Washington. 

Born  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1880.  Studied:  PAFA; 
in  Paris,  France. 

4202.  California  Hillside. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  D. 

4206.  Eucalvptus  Trees. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  D. 

Smith,  Howard  Everett. 

Born  West  Windham,  N.  H.,  1885.  Studied: 
Boston  Art  Museum;  ASL  of  N.  Y.,  under 
Howard  Pyle;  Wilmington,  Del.;  Paris  and 
Venice.  Honors:  Paige  traveling  Scholarship, 
Boston  Art  Museum. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2129.  The  Convalescent. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  B. 

3326.  Portrait  of  a Venetian  Girl. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  D. 

Smith,  Jessie  Willcox. 

Born  Philadelphia.  Studied:  PAFA;  Drexel 
Inst,  under  Howard  Pyle.  Member:  Phila. 
WCC;  SI  (Assoc.);  NYWCC.  Honors: 
Bronze  medal,  Charleston  Exp.,  1902;  Mary 
Smith  prize,  PAFA  1903;  silver  medal,  St. 
Louis  Exp.,  1904;  Beck  prize,  Phila.  WCC 
1911. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

19.  Jack  and  the  Bean  Stalk. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  A. 

20.  Babes  in  the  Wood. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  A. 

21.  Little  Red  Riding  Hood. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  A. 

22.  Cinderella. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  A. 

24.  Snow  White  and  the  Seven  Dwarfs. 
Gallery  26,  Wall  A. 

Smith,  Rosamond  L. 

Born  Boston,  1876.  Studied:  Boston  Mu- 
seum of  Fine  Arts,  with  Philip  L.  Hale,  Frank 
W.  Benson  and  Edmund  C.  Tarbell. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3304.  Heirlooms. 

• Gallery  69,  Wall  B. 

3435.  Cinderella. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  0. 


182 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Snead,  Louise  Willis. 

Born  Charleston,  S.  C.  Studied  with  Chase, 
Theodora  Thayer  and  Alice  Beckington  in  New 
York,  Honor:  Hon.  mention,  Charleston 
Exp.,  1902. 

1314.  Portrait  of  Miss  Snead. 

Gallery  37,  Case  14. 

1315.  Young  Violinist. 

Gallery  37,  Case  14. 

1317.  Portrait. 

Gallerv  37,  Case  14. 

Snell,  Florence  F. 

Born  London,  England.  Studied:  ASL  of 
N.  Y.  Member:  NYWCC;  AWCS  (Assoc.). 

1121.  A Gate  of  Rothenburg. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 

1122.  Street  in  Rothenburg. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 

1142.  Roadside:  St.  Jean  de  Doigt. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 

1143.  Cottages  on  the  Cliff:  PolpOrro. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 

Snell,  Henry  B. 

Born  Richmond,  England,  1858.  Studied: 
ASL  of  N.  Y.  Member:  NYWCC  (pres.); 
AWCS;  ANA  1902,  NA  1906;  SAA  1905. 
Honors:  Gold  Medal,  AC  Phila.,  1896;  first 
prize,  Nashville  Exp.,  1897;  hon.  mention, 
Paris  Exp.,  1900;  silver  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp., 
Buffalo,  1904;  silver  medal,  Louisiana  Pur- 
chase Exp.,  1904;  first  prize,  Worcester  Mu- 
seum, 1905;  Beal  prize,  NYWCC  1905.  Asst, 
director  of  Fine  Arts,  U.  S.  Comm.  Paris 
Exp.,  1900'. 

Silver  Medal  for  Oil  Painting,  Panama-Pa- 
cific International  Exposition,  San  Francisco, 
1915. 

Gold  Medal  for  Water  Color  Painting,  Pan- 
ama-Pacific International  Exposition,  San  Fran- 
cisco, 1915. 

1777.  The  Passing  Steamer. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  D. 

3200.  Low  Tide. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  A. 

3321.  The  Cargo  Boat. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  D. 

4138.  Twilight  at  Sea. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  C. 

4240.  The  Quay:  Paris. 

Gallery  119.  Wall  A. 

4261.  The  Lighthouse  by  Moonlight. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

4268.  The  Devon  Coast. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

4294.  The  Cove. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

4328.  Still  Life. 

Gallery  119,  Wail  C. 

Sohier,  Alice  Ruggles. 

Born  Quincy,  Mass.,  1880.  Studied:  ASL, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. ; Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Bos- 
ton, under  Tarbell.  Honors:  Paige  Traveling 
Scholarship  1907-09. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2142.  Reminiscence. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  C. 

2292.  Giovanna. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  C. 

Softer,  George  W. 

Born  Pittsburgh,  1879.  Studied:  PAFA. 
Member  of  the  Associated  Artists  of  Pitts- 
burgh; Society  of  Western  Artists. 


Softer,  George  W. — (Continued). 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3586.  In  Gloucester  Harbor. 

Lent  by  William  Smith  Stimmel, 
Esq. 

Gallery  74,  Wall  A. 

3599.  Snow-bound  Hills:  Pittsburg. 

Gallery  74,  Wall  B. 

3603.  Moonlight:  Gloucester  Harbor. 

Gallery  74,  Wall  C. 

3612.  Valley  in  Snow. 

Gallery  74,  Wall  D. 

Souder,  Mary  Rinard. 

Born  Winchester,  Ind.,  1879. 

1796.  Portrait  of  a Girl. 

Gallery  40,  Case  2. 

1798.  Portrait  of  a Girl. 

Gallery  40,  Case  2. 

Spaeth,  Mary  Haughton. 

Born  Hanover,  N.  H.,  1870.  Studied:  School 
of  Design  for  Women,  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  Paris 
and  Spain. 

4185.  Penelope  Roberts. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  0. 

Sparks,  Arthur  W. 

Born  Washington,  D.  C.,  1871.  Studied: 
America,  France.  Flon.  mention,  Associated 
Artists  of  Pittsburgh. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3595.  Midsummer  Day. 

Gallery  74,  Wall  B. 

3605.  Mills  at  Rankin. 

Gallery  74,  Wall  O. 

Spear,  Arthur  P. 

Born  Washington,  D.  C.,  1879.  Studied: 
Laurens  in  Paris. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3479.  Spring  in  the  City. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  B. 

Speicher,  Eugene  E. 

Born  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1883.  Studied:  Buffa- 
lo, New  York  and  Europe.  Member:  ANA 
1912.  Honors:  Proctor  prize,  NAD  1911. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3258.  In  the  Catskills. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  C. 

3384.  Portrait  of  John  Nelson  Cole,  Jr. 
Gallery  70,  Wall  C. 

Spencer,  Mary. 

Born  Springfield,  Ohio.  Studied  with  C.  T. 
Webber  in  Cincinnati. 

2957.  Peonies. 

Gallery  64,  Wall  C. 

Spencer,  Robert. 

Born  Flarvard,  Neb.,  1879.  Studied:  NAD; 
New  York  School  of  Art.  Member:  NAD. 
Honors:  Second  Hallgarten  Prize,  National 

Academy  of  Design,  N.  Y.,  1913;  Hon.  men- 
tion, Art  Club  of  Philadelphia,  1913;  Jennie 
Sesnan  gold  medal,  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts,  1914;  Inness  gold 
medal,  National  Academy  of  Design,  New 
York,  1914. 


BIOGRAPHIC  All  INDEX— PAINTERS,  ETC. 


183 


Spencer,  Robert — (Continued). 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3171.  The  Grev  Mills. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  C. 

3259.  The  Closing  Hour. 

Gallery  68.  Wall  C. 

3263.  Courtyard  at  Dusk. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  C. 


Sprinchorn,  Carl. 


961. 

Woman  with  Fan. 

Gallery 

36, 

Case 

3. 

962. 

Youth. 

Gallery 

36, 

Case 

3. 

963. 

Dancers. 

Gallery 

36, 

Case 

3. 

964. 

Drawing. 

Gallery 

36, 

Case 

3. 

965. 

Dancer. 

Gallery 

36, 

Case 

3. 

966. 

Sea  God. 

Gallerv 

36, 

Case 

3. 

967. 

Younc:  Woman. 

Gallery 

30, 

Case 

3. 

968. 

Drawing. 

Gallery 

36, 

Case 

4. 

969. 

Masouerade, 

Gallerv 

36, 

Case 

4. 

972. 

Man  with  Dajrjrer. 

Gallery 

36. 

Case 

4. 

4440. 

Beach  at  Laeruna. 

Gallery  120, 

Wall 

C. 

Springer,  Eva. 

Rorn 

Cimarron, 

New 

Mexico. 

ASL  of  N.  Y. ; Academie  Julian,  Paris;  Acad- 
-emie  Colorossi.  Paris:  Academie  de  la  Grand 
Chaumiere,  Paris.  Honors:  Medal  for  Mini- 
atures, Academie  Julian,  Paris. 

1964.  La  Vieille. 

Gallery  40,  Case  18. 

1970.  Little  Simone. 

Gallery  40,  Case  18. 

1972.  Italian  Girl. 

Gallery  40,  Case  18. 

Stacey,  Anna  Lee. 

Born  Glasgow,  Mo.  Studied:  AIC.  Mem- 
ber: Chicago  SA.  'Honors:  Young  Fortnightly 
prize,  AIC  1902;  Cahn  prize,  ATC  1902;  Field 
Exhibition  prize,  1907;  Clyde  M.  Carr  prize, 
1912. 

2284.  In  Furs. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  C. 

3513.  Moonlight:  Granada. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  D. 

Stacey,  John  F. 

Born  Biddeford,  Me.,  1859.  Studied:  Mass. 
Normal  School  in  Boston:  Boulanger,  Lefebvre 
and  Julian  Academy  in  Paris.  Member:  Chi- 
cago SA.  Honors:  Bronze  Medal,  Louisiana 
Purchase  Exp.,  1904;  Field  Exhibition  prize, 
1907;  bronze  medal,  Buenos  Aires,  1910; 
Grower  prize,  AIC  1911. 

3156.  Midsummer:  Gloucester. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  B. 

3230.  Morning  in  August. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  A. 

Staigg,  Richard  Morrell. 

Born  in  Leeds,  England,  1817;  died  in  New- 
port, R.  I.,  1881.  Brought  to  this  country  by 
his  father  in  1831.  Received  advice  from 
Allston  and  others.  Exhibited  miniatures  at 
R.  A.  Regular  exhibitor  at  N.  A.  D.,  of 


Staigg,  Richard  Morrell— (Continued), 
which  he  was  elected  Associate  in  1856,  and 
Academician  in  1861.  Visited  Europe,  1867-69 
and  1872-74. 

1326.  Portrait  of  Daniel  Webster. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Aca- 
demy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  37,  Case  15. 

Stanton,  Lucy  M. 

Born  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1875.  Studied:  Colo- 
rossi  Academy,  Simon,  Blanche,  Gandara  and 
A.  Koopman  in  Pari=.  Member:  PA.  S.  Min. 
P.,  1905;  Am.  S.  Min.  P.,  1910'. 

1241.  Mrs.  Hunnicutt. 

Gallery  37.  Case  7. 

1243.  Mr.  .Toel  Chandler  Harris. 

Gallery  37.  Case  7. 

1244.  Aunt  Liza. 

Gallery  37.  Case  7. 

1245.  A Scheme  in  Blue  and  White. 

Gallery  37.  Case  7. 

1247.  An  Old  Woman. 

Gallery  37,  Case  7. 

Stark,  Otto. 

Born  Indianapolis,  1859.  Studied  with 
Lefebvre,  Boulanger  and  Cormon  in  Paris. 
Member:  SWA.  Tn  charge  of  Art  Dept., 

Manual  Training  High  School,  Indianapolis, 
Ind. 

1113.  The  Gravel  Screen. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 

1114.  Building  Operations. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 

Steele,  Theodore  C. 

Born  Owen  Co.,  Ind.,  1847.  Studied:  Royal 
Academy  in  Munich,  with  Benczur  and  Loefftz. 
Member:  SWA.  Honors:  Foulke  Prize, 

Richmond,  Ind.,  1906;  Silver  Medal.  Wednes- 
day Club,  1907'  Fine  Arts  Corporation  Prize, 
1909;  Honorable  Mention,  Exposition,  Paris, 
19001;  Fine  Arts  Building  Prize,  Society  of 
Western  Artists,  1910. 

2189.  The  Hill  Country. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  C. 

2367.  November  Afternoon. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  0. 

3416.  The  Poplars. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  A. 

Steele,  Zulma. 

Born  Appleton,  Wis.,  1881.  Studied:  Pratt 
Institute,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2191.  Nature’s  Tapestry. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  D. 

Stetson,  Charles  Walter. 

Born  Tiverton  Four  Corners,  R.  I.,  1858. 
Died,  Rome,  Italy,  1911. 

1162.  A Dance  at  the  End  of  the  Day. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  D. 

1163.  Girls  Under  a Tree. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  D. 

1164.  A Stream  in  Maremma. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  D. 

1165.  Landscape. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  D. 

1166.  Knights  on  Horseback. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  D. 

1167.  Near  the  Edge  of  the  Ancient  Burial 

Ground. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  D. 

3845.  A Place  of  Peace. 

Gallery  85,  Wall  B. 


184 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Stetson,  Charles  Walter — (Continued). 

3846.  October. 

Gallery  85,  Wall  B. 

3847.  Bather. 

Gallery  85,  Wall  C. 

3848.  Moonrise  Behind  Cypresses. 

Gallery  85,  Wall  C. 

3849.  Harmony. 

Gallery  85,  Wall  C. 

3850.  Portrait  of  Grace  Ellery  Channing- 

Stetson. 

Gallery  85,  Wall  C. 

3851.  Summer  Joy. 

Gallery  85,  Wall  C. 

3852.  The  Love  Song. 

Gallery  85,  Wall  C. 

3853.  Smugglers. 

Gallery  85,  Wall  C. 

3854.  In  Praise  of  Dionysos. 

Gallery  85,  Wall  C. 

Stewart,  Julius  L. 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1855.  Pupil  of 
Gerome  and  R.  de  Madrazo.  Member:  Paris 
SAP;  Soc.  Nat.  des  Beaux-Arts  1899.  Honors: 
Hon.  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1885;  third  class 
medal,  Paris  Salon,  1890;  gold  medal,  Berlin, 
1891  and  1895;  gold  medal,  Munich,  1897; 
grand  gold  medal,  Munich,  1901.  Order  of 
Leopold  of  Belgium  1895;  French  Legion  of 
Honor  1895,  Officer  1901. 

4200.  Venice. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  D. 

4399.  Wood  Nymphs. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  A. 

4402.  Blue  Butterfly. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  A. 


Stoddard,  Alice  Kent. 

Born  Watertown,  Conn.  Studied:  PAFA, 
Philadelphia.  Honors:  Mary  Smith  prize, 

Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia,  1911  and 
1913;  Hon.  mention,  Philadelphia  Art  Club. 

2137.  The  White  Waist. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  C. 

2994.  The  Sisters. 

Gallery  65,  Wall  A. 

3377.  Portrait  of  Gerald  Stanley  Lee. 
Gallery  70,  Wall  B. 

Stokes,  Frank  Wilbert. 

Born  Nashville,  Term.  Studied:  PAFA  un- 
der Thomas  Eakins;  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts  in 
Paris  under  Gerome;  Colorossi  Academy  un- 
der Collin;  Julian  Academy  under  Boulanger 
and  Lefebvre. 

2630.  Belgica  Channel. 

Gallery  56,  Wall  D. 

2631.  Gate  of  Hades:  Sunset  Effect: 

Greenland. 

Gallery  56,  Wall  D. 

2632.  Antarctic  Glacier:  Admiralty  Sound. 

Gallery  56,  Wall  D. 

2633.  Aurora  Australis : Antarctic  Bergs. 

Gallery  56,  Wall  D. 

2634.  Aurora  Borealis:  Sea  Ice  Fore- 

ground. 

Gallery  56,  Wall  D. 

263'5.  Antarctic  Afterglow:  Admiralty 
Sound. 

Gallery  56,  Wall  D. 

Storrs,  John. 

Born  Chicago,  1885.  Studied  with  Charles 
Graflv,  Paul  Bartlett,  Auguste  Rodin,  Lorado 
Taft. 

4307.  Portrait. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 


Story,  Julian. 

Born  Walton-on-Thames,  England,  1857,  of 
American  parents,  his  father  being  the  sculp- 
tor William  Wetmore  Story.  Studied  with: 
Duveneck  in  Florence;  Boulanger  and  Lef- 
ebvre in  Paris.  Member:  ANA  1906;  SAA 
1892;  London  Soc.  Port.  P.  Honors:  Third 
medal  and  hon.  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1889; 
gold  medal,  Berlin,  1891;  silver  medal,  Paris 
Exp.,  1900;  silver  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buf- 
falo, 1901.  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honor, 
France,  1901. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3386.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Story. 

Gallery  70,  Wall  D. 

3389.  Portrait  of  the  Artist. 

Gallery  70,  Wall  D. 

Strean,  Maria  Judson. 

Born  Washington,  Pa.,  1865.  Studied:  ASL 
of  N.  Y.  under  Cox  and  Weir;  Prinet  and 
Dauchez  in  Paris.  Member:  NYWCC;  Am. 
S.  Min.  P. ; Pa.  Soc.  Min.  P. ; Union  Inter, 
des  Beaux-Arts  et  Lettres.  Honor:  Hon. 
mention,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901. 

1813.  Boy  in  Pierrot  Costume. 

Gallery  40,  Case  4. 

1815.  Dorothy. 

Gallery  40,  Case  4. 

1816.  Portrait  of  Miss  Alexander. 

Gallery  40,  Case  4. 

1817.  William. 

Gallery  40,  Case  4. 

1818.  Portrait. 

Gallery  40,  Case  4. 

1819.  Mrs.  W.  B.  McKennan. 

Gallery  40,  Case  4. 

1820.  Girl  in  Gray  Coat. 

Gallery  40,  Case  4. 

Stuart,  Gilbert. 

Born  Narragansett,  R.  I.,  1755  ; died  Bos- 
ton, 1828.  Portrait  painter.  Went  to  Eng- 
land in  1775.  Pupil  and  assistant  to  Benja- 
min West.  President  of  the  Royal  Academy. 
He  returned  to  America  in  1792.  Among  his 
sitters  in  Europe  were  three  kings,  Louis  XVI, 
George  III,  and  George  IV,  while  Prince  of 
Wales.  He  painted  many  distinguished  ar- 
tists and  six  presidents  of  the  United  States, 
viz.:  Washington,  Adams,  Jefferson,  Madison, 
Monroe  and  John  Quincy  Adams.  He  painted 
two  (or  possibly  three)  portraits  of  Wash- 
ington from  life — the  Lansdowne  portrait,  and 
the  Athenaeum  portrait,  from  which  he 
painted  many  replicas. 

2763.  Portrait. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Esq. 

Gallery  60,  Wall  A. 

2764.  Portrait  of  William  Williamson. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Gustav  Radeke. 

Gallery  60,  Wall  A. 

2765.  Portrait  of  President  Monroe. 

Lent  by  Hon.  Seth  Low. 

Gallery  60,  Wall  A. 

2767.  Dearborn. 

Lent  by  Herbert  Welsh,  Esq. 

Gallery  60,  Wall  A. 

2768.  Captain  Joseph  Anthony. 

Lent  by  Laurence  Johnson  Mor- 
ris, Esq. 

Gallery  60,  Wall  A. 

Sully,  Robert  Matthew. 

Born  Petersburg,  Va.,  1803;  died,  1855. 
Studied  with  Nasmyth,  the  landscape  painter 
of  Edinburgh,  and  later  with  his  uncle,  Thom- 
as Sully,  in  Philadelphia.  Went  abroad  to 
study  in  1824,  remaining  four  years. 

2773.  Junius  Brutus  Booth. 

Lent  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Ese 

Gallery  60,  Wall  B. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— PAINTERS,  ETC. 


185 


Sully,  Thomas. 

Born  in  Ilorncastle,  England,  1783;  died  in 
Philadelphia,  1872.  Studied  with  his  brother, 
Lawrence  Sully,  and  with  Stuart.  Settled  in 
Philadelphia,  1809.  Visited  Europe,  and  painted 
Queen  Victoria  from  life  in  1838.  Exhibited 
at  the  Royal  Academy,  1820-1840.  In  the 
Historical  Portrait  Exhibition  at  the  PAFA, 
1887-88,  there  were  exhibited  one  hundred  ami 
six  pictures  by  him. 

2769.  Portrait  of  Francis  Anne  Kemble. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Aca- 
demy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  60,  Wall  A. 

2770.  Study  of  a Head. 

Lent  by  the  Estate  of  Samuel 
Bell  Waugh. 

Gallery  GO,  Wall  A. 

Sutter,  Henry  R. 

Born  Salisbury,  Mo.,  1891.  Studied:  Art 
Institute,  Chicago,  and  with  C.  W.  Hawthorne. 

4111.  Street  Scene:  Provincetown. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  B. 

Suydam,  James  A. 

Born  in  New  York  in  1817.  He  was  a pupil 
of  the  American  artist  M.  C.  Kellogg,  with 
whom  he  traveled  in  Greece,  Turkey  and  the 
East.  He  painted  mountain  scenery  and  coast 
views,  and  was  one  of  the  organizers  of  the 
Academy  in  New  York  and  its  treasurer.  He 
died  in  1865  and  bequeathed  soma  money  and 
the  pictures  known  as  the  “Suydam  Collec- 
tion” to  the  Academy. 

2G91.  In  the  Meadows. 

Lent  by  Robert  M.  Olvphant,  Esq. 
Gallery  58,  Wall  B. 

Sylvester,  Frederick  O. 

1372.  A Mural  Painting. 

Gallery  38,  Wall  C. 

Tadama,  F. 

Born  Sumatra  (Netherlands  East  India), 
1871.  Studied:  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Am- 
sterdam and  in  Paris.  Honors:  Hon.  men- 
tion, Paris;  Societe  des  Artistes  Francais 
Salon,  1901;  First  Prize,  Landscape  Competi- 
tion Amsterdam,  1898.  Member  of  the  jury 
in  several  exhibitions  in  Holland  and  America. 

2629.  Public  Market:  Seattle. 

Gallery  56,  Wall  C. 

Talcott,  Allen  B. 

3408.  April  at  Chipmunk  Point. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  A. 

3600.  The  Ledges. 

Gallery  74,  Wall  B. 

Tanaka,  Yasushi. 

4444.  The  Shadow  of  the  Madrona. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  D. 

Tannahill,  Mary  H. 

Born  Warrenton,  N.  C.,  1868.  Studied: 
ASL;  Weir,  Twachtman,  Cox  and  Mowbray  in 
New  York.  Member:  Pa.  S.  Min  P.  Honor: 
Prize,  exhibition  of  Association  of  Woman 
Painters  and  Sculptors,  New  York,  1914. 

1945.  Brothers. 

Gallery  40,  Case  16. 

1946.  A Young  Mother. 

Gallery  40,  Case  16. 

1953.  Girl  with  Parrot. 

Gallery  40,  Case  16. 

1954.  Jane  Chapman. 

Gallery  40,  Case  16. 


Tanner,  Henry  O. 

Born  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1859.  Studied:  PAFA, 
with  Thomas  Eakins;  Laurens  and  Constant 
in  Paris.  Member:  ANA  1909;  Soc.  Inter, 
de  Peinture  et  Sculpture.  Honors:  Hon. 

mention,  Paris  Salon,  1896;  third  class  medal, 
Paris  Salon,  1897;  Lippincott  prize,  PAFA, 
1900;  silver  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1900;  silver 
medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  silver 
medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904;  second 
class  medal,  Paris  Salon,  1906;  Harris  prize, 
AIC  1906. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

4123.  Christ  at  the  Home  of  Lazarus. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  C. 


Tapley,  J.  J.  Wooding. 

Born  Fairhaven,  Conn.,  1858.  Studied: 
Yale  School  of  Fine  Arts,  New  Haven;  ASL  of 
N.  Y. 

1037.  November. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  C. 


Tarbell,  Edmund  C. 

Born  West  Croton,  Mass.,  1862.  Studied: 
Boston  Museum  School;  Boulanger  and  Le- 
febvre  in  Paris.  Member:  Ten  Am.  P. ; ANA 
1904,  NA  1906;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Honors: 
Clarke  prize,  NAD  1890;  Shaw  Fund,  SAA 
1893;  medal,  Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago,  1893; 
first  Hallgarten  prize,  NAD  1894;  Lippincott 
prize,  PAFA  1895;  Temple  gold  medal,  PAFA 
1895;  gold  medal,  AC  Phila.,  1895;  second  El- 
kins prize,  PAFA  1896;  hon.  mention,  Ten- 
nessee Exp.,  Nashville,  1897;  first  prize,  Wor- 
cester Museum,  1900;  three  medals,  Boston 
Charitable  Mechanics'  Assoc.;  bronze  medal, 
Paris  Exp.,  1900;  third  prize,  C.  I.  Pittsburgh, 
1901;  second  prize,  C.  I.  Pittsburgh,  1904, 
first  prize,  Worcester  Museum,  1904;  Harris 
prize,  AIC  1907;  medal  of  honor,  PAFA,  1908; 
Saltus  medal,  NAD  1908;  fir^t  prize,  C.  I. 
Pittsburgh,  1909;  first  W.  A.  Clark  prize,  Cor- 
coran AG  1910;  Beck  gold  medal,  PAFA  1911. 
Instructor  School  of  Drawing  and  Painting  at 
the  Boston  Museum  1889  to  1912. 

Member  of  the  I nternational  Jury  of  Awards, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 

3940.  New  England  Interior. 

Lent  by  Miss  Catherine  Dodman. 

Gallery  89,  Wall  A. 

3941.  Girl  in  Blue. 

Gallery  89,  Wall  A. 

3942.  Girl  Reading. 

Lent  by  Boston  Museum  of  Fine 
Arts. 

Gallery  89,  Wall  A. 

3943.  Girls  Reading. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Daniel  Merriman. 

Gallery  89,  Wall  A. 

3944.  Girl  Crocheting. 

Lent  by  Bela  Lyon  Pratt,  Esq. 

Gallery  89,  Wall  A. 

3945.  Girl  Reading. 

Lent  by  The  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

Gallery  89,  Wall  B. 

3946.  Dr.  Edward  Reynolds. 

Lent  by  Dr.  Edward  Reynolds. 

Gallery  89,  Wall  B. 

3947.  Edmund  and  Eaglet. 

Gallery  89,  Wall  B. 

3948.  Girl  in  White. 

Lent  bv  J.  H.  Gest,  Esq. 

Gallery  89,  Wall  B. 


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Tarbell,  Edmund  C. — -(Continued). 

3949.  The  Mirror. 

Lent  by  the  Queen  City  Club. 
Gallery  89,  Wall  B. 

3950.  Reverie. 

Lent  by  Miss  Georgina  Carey. 
Gallery  89,  Wall  C. 

3951.  Portrait:  Hon.  John  W.  Hammond. 

Lent  by  Hon.  John  W.  Hammond. 
Gallery  89,  Wall  C. 

3952.  Mrs.  John  S.  Lawrence. 

Lent  by  John  Silsbee  Lawrence, 
Esq. 

Gallery  89,  Wall  0. 

3953.  Girl  with  Dog. 

Lent  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Stephen 
Codman. 

Gallery  89,  Wall  C. 

3954.  The  Turquoise  Ring. 

Lent  by  the  Art  Club  of  Philadel- 
phia. 

Gallery  89,  Wall  D. 

3955.  My  Family. 

Gallery  89,  Wall  D. 

3956.  Mrs.  Samuel  Cabot,  Jr. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Samuel  Cabot. 
Gallery  89,  Wall  D. 

3957.  Interior. 

Lent  by  Dr.  George  Woodward. 
Gallery  89,  Wall  D. 

3958.  On  Bos’ns  Hill. 

Lent  by  S.  Dacre  Bush,  Esq. 
Gallery  89,  Wall  D. 

3959.  The  Dreamer. 

Gallery  89,  Wall  D. 


Taylor,  Emily  Drayton — (Continued). 

1932.  Mrs.  Paul  Mills. 

Gallery  40,  Case  14. 

1933.  Miss  Corrine  B.  Freeman. 

Gallery  40,  Case  14. 

1934.  Life’s  Bubbles. 

Gallery  40,  Case  14. 

1936.  Mrs.  Allison. 

Gallery  40,  Case  14. 

Taylor,  Frank  Walter. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1874;  son  of  Frank  H. 
Taylor.  Studied  PAFA  and  in  Paris.  Mem- 
ber: Fellowship,  PAFA;  SI  1905. 

Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  Internation- 
al Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

8.  Souvenir  of  Versailles. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  A. 

10.  The  Pool : London. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  A. 

11.  At  the  Races:  Deauville. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  A. 

12.  Illustration:  The  Iron  Woman. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  A. 

13.  Illustration:  The  Iron  Woman. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  A. 

15.  The  Cargo:  London. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  A. 

16.  The  Beach:  Brighton. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  A. 

17.  Fete:  Night. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  A. 

18.  The  Villas:  Trouville. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  A. 


Taylor,  Charles  J. 

Born  New  York,  1855.  Studied:  ASL, 

NAD  and  Eastman  Johnson  in  New  York; 
London  and  Paris.  Member:  SI  1910.  Hon- 
ors: Hon.  mention  for  drawing,  Pan-Am. 

Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901.  Instructor,  Carnegie 
Technical  Schools,  Pittsburgh,  since  1911. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 

974.  Rankin  Mills. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  B. 

976.  Monongahela  from  Soho  Hill. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  B„ 

978.  Coming  from  Work. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  B. 

982.  Mills  at  Swissvale. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  B. 

984.  The  Blowout : Soho. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  B. 

986.  Pittsburgh  from  the  Golf  Club. 
Gallery  36,  Wall  B. 

3611.  Boothbay  Harbor. 

Gallery  74,  Wall  D. 

3614.  Springtime  in  the  Suburbs. 

Gallery  74,  Wall  D. 

3615.  Sandy  Creek. 

Gallery  74,  Wall  D. 

3'616.  Sandy  Creek  Bridge. 

Gallery  74,  Wall  D. 

Taylor,  Emily  Drayton. 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1860.  Studied  with 
Cecile  Ferrere  in  Paris;  PAFA.  Member: 
Pa.  Soc.  Min.  P.  (pres.).  Honors:  Gold 

medal,  Earl’s  Court  Ex.,  London,  1900;  gold 
medal  for  services  on  Jury,  Charleston  Exp., 
1902. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1930.  Spring. 

Gallery  40,  Case  14. 

1931.  Mrs.  John  Innis  ICane. 

Gallery  40.  Case  14. 


Taylor,  Minnie  C. 

Born  Bangor,  Maine,  1865.  Studied  in  Lon- 
don, Munich  and  Paris;  San  Francisco  School 
of  Design;  New  York,  Boston  and  Chicago. 

1849.  Robie. 

Gallery  40,  Case  7. 

1851.  Portrait. 

Gallery  40,  Case  7.' 

Thomas,  Seymour. 

Born  San  Augustine,  Texas,  1868.  Studied 
with  Chase  in  New  York;  Lefebvre  and  Con- 
stant in  Paris.  Honors:  Hon.  mention,  Paris 
Salon,  1895;  bronze  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1900; 
third  class  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo, 
1904;  gold  medal,  Munich,  1901;  second  class 
medal,  Paris  Salon,  1904.  Legion  of  Honor, 
France,  1904;  Chevalier,  1905. 

3368.  Portrait  of  Dr.  W.  A.  Briggs. 

Gallery  70,  Wall  A. 

4417.  Portrait:  Henri  Vignaud. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  B. 

Thompson,  George  Albert. 

Born  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1868.  Studied 
Yale  School  of  Fine  Arts  in  New  Haven;  John 
La  Farge  in  New  York;  Merson.  Blanc,  Cour- 
tois  and  Giradot  in  Paris.  Director  of  the 
Norwich  Art  School. 

2624.  February  Morning. 

Gallery  56,  Wall  C. 

Thompson,  Leslie  P. 

Born  Medford,  1880-.  Studied:  Boston  Mu- 
seum School  under  Tarbell.  Honors:  Bronze 
medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904;  third 
Hallgarten  prize,  NAD  1 9 1 1 ; Harrison  S. 
Morris  prize,  Newport,  1914. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3800.  Girl  in  White. 

Gallery  80.  Wall  C. 

3810.  Girl  with  Mirror. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  D. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— PAINTERS,  ETC. 


187 


Thorndike,  Charles  H. 

Born  Paris,  1875.  Studied  in  France  with 
J.  B.  Constant.  Honors:  Associate  of  “Salon 
d’Automne,’’  Paris;  decorated  French  order 
"Officer  d’Academie.” 

4149.  Gray  Weather. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  D. 

4170.  Church. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  B. 

4416.  Boats  Entering  the  River. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  B. 

Tiffany,  Louis  C. 

Born  in  New  York,  1848.  Studied  with 
George  Inness  and  Samuel  Colman  in  New 
York;  Leon  Bailey  in  Paris.  Member:  ANA 
1871;  NA  1880s  SAA;  AWCS;  N.  Y.  Arch 
Lg. ; Societe  Nat.  des  Beaux- Arts,  Imperial  So- 
ciety of  Fine  Arts,  Japan.  Honors:  Gold 

medal  for  applied  arts,  Paris  Exp.,  1900;  Chev- 
alier of  the  Legion  of  Honor  of  France,  1900; 
gold  medal,  Dresden  Exp.,  1901;  grand  prize, 
Turin  Exp.  of  Decorative  Art,  1902;  special 
diploma  of  honor,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

3454.  Silver  Jar. 

Gallery  71,  Case  1. 

3455.  Silver  Gilt  Vase. 

Gallery  71,  Case  2. 

3456.  Spray  of  Mistletoe. 

Gallery  71,  Case  3. 

3457.  Pendant:  Star  Fish  Motif. 

Gallery  71,  Case  3. 

3458.  Necklace:  Two  Gold  Serpents. 

Gallery  71,  Case  3. 

3459.  Spray  of  Blackberries. 

Gallery  71,  Case  3. 

3460.  Copper  Vase,  No.  1. 

Gallery  71,  Case  3. 

3461.  Copper  Vase,  No.  2. 

Gallery  71,  Case  3. 

3462.  Tea  Screen. 

Gallery  71,  Case  3. 

3463.  Hand  Wrought  Vase. 

Gallery  71,  Case  3. 

3464.  Silver  Cup. 

Gallery  71,  Case  3. 

3465.  Silver  Vase. 

Gallery  71,  Case  3. 

3466.  Gold  Cup. 

Gallery  71,  Case  3. 

Tingley,  Blanche. 

1223.  Josephine  Summer. 

Gallery  37,  Case  5. 

Titcomb,  M.  Bradish. 

Born  in  New  Hampshire.  Studied:  Boston 
Museum  School  under  Tarbell,  Benson  and 
Hale.  Member:  NYWCC. 

2351.  Summer  Girls. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  A. 

2605.  The  Distant  City. 

Gallery  56,  Wall  A. 

4181.  Hillside  and  Harbor. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  B. 

Tompkins,  Frank  H. 

Born  Hector,  N.  Y.,  1847.  Studied:  ASL 
of  N.  Y.;  Cincinnati  School  of  Design,  Royal 
Academy  in  Munich  under  Loefftz.  Honor: 
Gold  medal,  Mass.  Charitable  Mechanics’  Assoc. 

2626.  Self  Portrait. 

Gallery  56,  Wall  C. 


Troccoli,  Giovanni  Battista. 

Born  Italy,  1882.  Studied  with  Dr.  D.  W. 
Ross  and  Hermann  Dudley  Murpny.  Honors: 
Honorable  mention,  Carnegie  Institute,  1911; 
the  Norman  Wait  Harris  silver  medal,  Art  In- 
stitute, Chicago,  1913. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex 
position,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2350.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Ferry. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  A. 

2354.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Brickerhoff. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  A. 

2309.  Woman  with  a Handkerchief. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  C. 

2373.  New  England  Woman. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  C. 

Trott,  Benjamin. 

Born  in  Boston.  Followed  Stuart  from  New 
York  to  Philadelphia,  and  there  remained  for 
many  years.  Copied  in  miniature  many  of 
Stuart’s  portraits.  Joint  tenant  with  Sully, 
1808.  Also  sojourned  in  the  South,  in  New 
York,  and  in  Boston.  Exhibited  PAFA,  1812. 

1322.  Portrait  of  Solomon  Etting. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Aca- 
demy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  37,  Case  15. 

Tryon,  Dwight  W. 

Born  Hartford,  Conn.,  1849.  Studied  with 
C.  Daubigny,  Jacquesson  de  la  Chevreuse,  A. 
Guillemet  and  II.  Harpignies  in  Paris.  Mem- 
ber: ANA  1890;  NA  1891;  SAA  1882; 

AWCS;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Honors:  Bronze 
medal,  Boston,  1882;  gold  medals,  American 
Art  Assoc.,  New  York,  1886  and  1887;  third 
Hallearten  prize,  NAD  1887;  Ellsworth  prize, 
AIC  1888;  Palmer  prize,  Chicago  Interstate 
Exp.,  1889;  Webb  prize,  SAA  1889;  first  class 
gold  medal,  Munich  Exp.,  1892;  medal,  Colum- 
bian Exp.,  Chicago,  1893;  first  prize,  Cleve- 
land Interstate  Exp.,  1895;  first  prize,  Ten- 
nessee Centennial,  Nashville,  1897;  gold  med- 
al ($1500),  C.  I.  Pittsburgh  1898;  chronologi- 
cal medal,  C.  I.  Pittsburgh  1899;  gold  medal, 
Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  gold  medal, 
Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2390.  Twilight:  Autumn. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  A. 

2391.  An  Evening  in  May. 

Lent  by  The  Buffalo  Fine  Arts 
Gallery. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  A. 

2392.  Early  Night. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  A. 

2393.  Sunset  Before  Storm. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  A. 

2394.  Autumn. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  A. 

2395.  Night:  The  Sea. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  A. 

2396.  The  Sea:  East  Wind. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  A. 

2397.  Autumn  Morning. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  A. 


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Tryon,  Dwight  W. — (Continued). 

231)8.  Evening:  September. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  A. 

2399.  Afternoon:  October. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  A. 

2400.  Moonlight. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  A. 

2401.  The  Farm : Moonlight. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  A. 

2402.  Moonlight  on  the  Water. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  A. 

2403.  The  Sea : Freshening  Breeze. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  A. 

Tucker,  Allen. 

Born  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1866.  Studied:  Co- 
lumbia Univ.;  ASL  of  N.  Y.  Member:  N.  Y. 
Arch.  Lg.  1902;  Am.  P.  S. 

2127.  The  lee  Storm. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  B. 

4453.  Portrait  in  Blue  and  Ivory. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  D. 

Turner,  Helen  M. 

Born  Louisville,  Ky.  Studied:  ASL  of  N. 
Y.  under  Cox.  Member:  NYWCC;  Pa.  S. 
Min.  P.  Honors:  Elling  prize  for  landscape, 
1912;  bronze  medal,  Cooper  Union,  N.  Y. ; 
Julia  A.  Shaw  prize,  NAD  1913;  National 
Arts  prize,  Society  of  Women  Painters  and 
Sculptors,  1913.  Hon.  mention,  Chicago  Art 
Inst.,  1913. 


1909. 

Mr.  Frank  Regal. 

Gallery  40,  Case 

12. 

1912. 

Portrait  of  Mrs.  Sherwood. 

Gallery  40,  Case 

12. 

3029. 

Portrait. 

Gallery  65,  Wall 

C. 

3310. 

Mother  and  Child. 

Gallery  69,  Wall 

C. 

Turner,  Ross  Sterling. 

Born  Westport,  N.  Y.,  1847.  Studied:  Mu- 
nich, Venice,  Florence,  Rome.  Member: 
NYWCC;  AWCS;  Boston  WCC.  Honors: 
Silver  medal  for  water  color,  Pan-Am.  Exp., 
Buffalo,  1901;  Evans  prize,  AWCS  1908;  first 
prize,  Water  Color  Society,  N.  Y.  1908;  first 
silver  medal.  Mechanics’  Fair,  Boston,  1890. 
Instructor,  Mass.  Normal  Art  School  since 
1909,  and  Mass.  Inst,  of  Technology. 

1749.  The  Rover. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  0. 

1778.  Le  Soliel  Royal. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  D. 

Tuttle,  Adrianna. 

Born  Windsor,  Conn.,  1866.  Studied:  New 
York,  Boston,  Europe.  Member:  ASL  of  N. 
Y.  Honors:  Honorable  mention,  Connecti- 
cut Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1914. 

1892.  Mrs.  Charles  Shearman  Coxe. 

Gallery  40,  Case  10. 

1893.  Portrait. 

Gallery  40,  Case  10. 

1895.  William  Somerset  Maugham. 

Gallery  40,  Case  10. 

Tuttle,  Ruel  Crompton. 

Born  Windsor,  1866.  Studied:  ASL  of  N. 
Y.  under  Mowbray  and  Weir. 

4366.  The  Fountain:  Windsor. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  D. 


Twachtman,  John  H. 

Born  Cincinnati,  1853;  died  1902.  Studied: 
School  of  Design,  Cincinnati.  Spent  the  win- 
ter of  1874  and  1875  in  Duveneck’s  Life  School 
and  Painting  Class  in  the  same  city.  Went 
to  Europe  in  the  fall  of  1875,  entering  the  Art 
School  at  Munich.  Honors:  Webb  prize,  So- 
ciety of  American  Artists,  1888;  bronze  medal, 
Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  Temple 
gold  medal,  PAFA,  1895;  silver  medal,  Pan- 
American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901.  Member: 
American  Art  Club,  Munich. 

4051.  October. 

Lent  by  Charles  A.  Platt,  Esq. 
Gallery  93,  Wall  A. 

4052.  Niagara. 

Gallery  93,  Wall  A. 

4053.  River  in  Winter. 

Lent  by  The  Carnegie  Institute. 
Gallery  93,  Wall  A. 

4054.  Phlox. 

Gallery  93,  Wall  A. 

4055.  Brush  House : Cos  Cob. 

Gallery  93,  Wall  A. 

4056.  Sailing. 

Gallery  93,  Wall  A. 

4057.  Flowers. 

Lent  bv  J.  Alden  Weir,  Esq. 
Gallery  93,  Wall  B. 

4058.  View  on  the  Brette:  Bethune. 

Lent  by  The  Hillyer  Art  Gallery, 
Smith  College. 

Gallery  93,  Wall  B. 

4059.  Windmills. 

Lent  by  The  Hillyer  Art  Gallery, 
Smith  College. 

Gallery  93,  Wall  B. 

4060.  Niagara. 

Lent  by  W.  J.  Johnson,  Esq. 
Gallery  93,  Wall  B. 

4061.  Sketch. 

Lent  bv  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 
Gallery  93,  Wall  B. 

4062.  Frozen  Stream. 

Gallery  93,  Wall  B. 

4003.  Mother  and  Child. 

Gallery  93,  Wall  B. 

4064.  The  Azaleas. 

Lent  by  Henry  Smith,  Esq. 
Gallery  93,  Wall  B. 

4005.  Greenwich  Hills. 

Gallery  93,  Wall  C. 

4066.  Bridge  in  Spring. 

Gallery  93,  Wall  C. 

4067.  Marine. 

Lent  by  Henry  Fitch  Taylor,  Esq. 
Gallery  93,  Wall  C. 

4068.  Gladioli. 

Lent  by  Edward  H.  Coates,  Esq. 
Gallery  93,  Wall  C. 

4069.  Waterfall:  Yosemite. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Gustav  Radeke. 
Gallery  93,  Wall  C. 

4070.  On  the  Upper  Terrace. 

Gallery  93,  Wall  C. 

4071.  Summer. 

Gallery  93,  Wall  C. 

4072.  Waterfall. 

Lent  by  Henry  Smith,  Esq. 
Gallery  93,  Wall  D. 

4073.  Hill  at  Arc-la-Bataille. 

Gallery  93,  Wall  D. 

4074.  Meadow  Flowers. 

Lent  by  The  Brooklyn  Museum. 
Gallery  93,  Wall  D. 

4075.  The  Back  Road. 

Lent  by  Childe  Hassam,  Esq. 
Gallery  93,  Wall  D. 

4076.  Harbor  View  Hotel. 

Gallery  93,  Wall  D. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— PAINTERS,  ETC. 


189 


Tyler,  Carolyn  D. 

Born  Chicago.  Studied:  AIC  under  Mrs. 
Virginia  Reynolds.  Member:  Chicago  SA; 
Chicago  S.  Min.  P. 

1294.  Jeannette. 

Gallery  37,  Case  12. 

1296.  Master  Robert  Gibson. 

Gallery  37,  Case  12. 

Tyng,  Margaret  Fuller. 

Born  Exeter,  N.  H.  Studied:  Museum  of 
Fine  Arts,  Boston,  Mass. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2102.  The  Silver  Bowl. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  A. 

Tyson,  Carroll  Sargent,  Jr. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1878.  Studied:  PAFA 
under  Chase  and  Cecilia  Beaux;  Carl  Marr 
and  Walter  Thor  in  Munich. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3425.  A Midsummer's  Day. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  B. 

3587.  Road  to  the  Pier. 

Gallery  74,  Wall  A. 

3591.  Before  Moonrise. 

Gallery  74,  Wall  A. 

Ufer,  Walter. 

Born  Louisville,  Ky.,  1876.  Studied:  Chi- 
cago, Dresden,  Munich,  Paris. 

2104.  Rosa  Cota  of  San  Juan  Pueblo. 
Gallery  43,  Wall  A. 

2106.  A Daughter  of  San  Juan  Pueblo. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  A. 

2108.  Taos  Indian  in  Cornfield. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  A. 

Ullman,  Eugene  Paul. 

Born  in  New  York,  1877.  Studied  with  Wm. 
M.  Chase.  Member:  Assoc.  Soc.  Nat.  des 
Beaux-Arts,  Paris;  Paris  SAP.  Honors:  Bronze 
medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904;  first 
class  medal,  Orleans,  France,  1905;  second 
prize,  Worcester,  1906;  Temple  gold  medal, 
PAFA  1906. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  Sail  Francisco,  1915. 


4121. 

Young  Widow. 

Gallery  117,  Wall 

C. 

4125. 

Parisienne. 

Gallery  117,  Wall 

C. 

4426. 

Head  of  a Young  Woman. 

Gallery  120,  Wall 

B. 

Umbstaetter,  Nellie  Littlehale. 

Born 
scum  of 

Stockton,  Cal.,  1867. 
Fine  Arts,  Boston. 

Studied 

932. 

The  Golden  Pine. 

Gallery  36,  Wall 

A. 

933. 

Old  Thorn  Trees. 

Gallery  36,  Wall 

A. 

934. 

Takesago. 

Gallery  36,  Wall 

A. 

935. 

The  White  Birch. 

Gallery  36,  Wall 

A. 

942. 

The  Woods. 

Gallery  36,  Wall 

A. 

943. 

An  Opal  Day. 

Gallery  36,  Wall 

A. 

Upton,  Florence  K. 

Born  in  New  York.  Studied:  ASL  of  N. 
Y. ; Kenyon  Cox;  Gari  Melchers.  In  Paris 
with  Collin  and  in  Holland  with  George  Hitch- 
cock. Member:  Assoc.  Societe  Nationale  des 
Beaux-Arts,  Paris.  Honor:  Gold  medal  at 
Nantes. 

44G0.  The  Yellow  Room. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  D. 


Valk,  Ella  Snowden. 

P'orn  Virginia.  Studied:  New  York  and 
Paris. 

1958.  Dawn. 

Gallery  40,  Case  17. 

1960.  Miss  Frances  Cocke. 

Gallery  40,  Case  17. 


Van  Boskerck,  Robert  W. 

Born  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  1855.  Studied  with 
Swain  Gifford  and  A.  H.  W^ant  in  New  York. 
Member:  ANA  1897,  NA  1907;  SAA  1887. 
Honors:  Silver  medal.  Pan- Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo, 
1901;  silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exp., 
1904. 

3288.  The  Valley  at  Delhi:  New  York. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  A. 

3414.  Gill  Brook:  Adirondacks. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  A. 


Van  Laer,  Alexander  T. 

Born  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  1857.  Studied:  NAD 
and  R.  Swain  Gifford  in  New  York;  Geo.  Pog- 
genbeck  in  Holland.  Member:  ANA  1901, 
NA  1909;  AWCS  (pres.);  NYWCC.  Honors: 
Bronze  medal,  Charleston  Exp.,  1902;  gold 
medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

2297.  November  Afternoon. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  D. 

3589.  The  Old  Mill. 

Gallery  74,  Wall  A. 


Van  Sloun,  Frank  J. 

Born  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Studied:  New  York. 
Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3509.  Portrait  of  an  Actor. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  C. 


Vinton,  Frederic  Porter. 

Born  Bangor,  Maine,  1846;  died  1911. 
Studied  with  Leon  Bonnat;  Jean  Paul  Laurens 
in  Paris.  Member:  Royal  Academy,  Lowell 
Institute.  Honors:  Hon.  men.,  Paris  Exp., 
1890;  gold  medal.  World’s  Columbian  Exp., 
1893;  silver  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1900;  gold 
medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  Temple 
gold  medal,  Philadelphia,  1908;  gold  medal,  St. 
Louis,  1904. 

2944.  Hon.  Moorfield  Storey. 

Gallery  64,  Wall  A. 

2962.  Portrait:  Mrs.  Vinton. 

Gallery  64,  Wall  C. 


Vivian,  Calthea. 

Born  Missouri.  Studied:  Crocker  School 
of  Design;  Hopkins  Art  Institute.  Honor: 
Medal  for  drawing  at  Crocker  School. 

2133.  Moonlight:  St.  Francis  Sutter  Park. 
Gallery  43,  Wall  C. 


190 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Vogt,  Louis  C. 

Born  Cincinnati,  1864.  Studied  with  H. 
Siddons  Mowbray  and  Frank  Duveneck.  Mem- 
ber: SWA  (Assoc.);  Cincinnati  AC. 

1064.  Late  Afternoon:  Cairo. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  D. 

1065.  An  Old  Street:  Cairo. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  D. 

1067.  Morning:  Cairo. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  D. 

1068.  A Market  Place  on  the  Nile. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  D. 

1069.  Busy  Street:  Cairo. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  D. 

Volk,  Douglas. 

Born  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1856.  Son  of  the 
sculptor  Leonard  W.  Volk.  Studied  with 
Gerome  in  Paris.  Member:  ANA  1898;  NA 
1899;  SAA  1880;  NAC;  Soc.  Inter,  des  Beaux- 
Arts  et  des  Lettres,  Paris.  Honors:  Medal, 
Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago,  1893;  Shaw  pur- 
chase, SAA  1899;  first  prize,  Colonial  Exh., 
Boston,  1899;  silver  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp., 
Buffalo,  1904;  silver  medal,  Charleston  Exp., 
1902;  Carnegie  prize,  SAA  1903;  silver  medal, 
Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904;  Proctor  por- 
trait prize  NAD,  1910;  Saltus  gold  medal, 
NAD  1910'. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

3839.  Marion  of  Hewnoaks. 

Gallery  85,  Wall  B. 

3'840.  Maid  of  the  Manor. 

Gallery  85,  Wall  B. 

3841.  Mother  and  Child. 

Gallery  85,  Wall  B. 

Volkert.  Edward  C. 

Born  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1871.  Studied:  Cin- 
cinnati Art  Academy  with  Frank  Duveneck; 
ASL  of  N.  Y.,  with  Mowbray.  Member: 
Union  Internationale  de  Beaux-Arts  et  des  Let- 
tres; AWCS;  NYWCC,  SWA. 

2362.  Winter  Evening:  Connecticut. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  B. 

Vonnoh,  Robert. 

Born  Hartford,  Conn.,  1858.  Studied: 
Mass.  Normal  Art  School  in  Boston;  Julian 
Academy  in  Paris  under  Boulanger  and  Le- 
febvre.  Member:  ANA  1900;  NA  1906;  SAA 
1892;  Port.  P. ; N.  Y.  Arch  Lg.;  Munich  Se- 
cession (cor.).  Honors:  Hon.  mention,  Paris 
Salon,  1889;  bronze  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1889 
and  1900;  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901; 
medal,  Charleston  Exp.,  1902;  Proctor  prize, 
NAD  1904. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

2219.  Portrait:  Daniel  Chester  French. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  B. 

2237.  Fantasy:  Blue  and  Yellow. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  D. 

2359.  Bridge  at  Grez. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  B. 

3078.  Poppies. 

Gallery  66,  Wall  B. 

3388.  Charles  Francis  Adams,  Esq. 

Gallery  70,  Wall  D. 

Wagner,  Frank  Hugh. 

Born  Milton,  Indiana,  1870.  Studied:  Art 
Institute,  Chicago. 

1262.  Mary  Alice. 

Gallery  37,  Case  10. 

1263.  Portrait  of  Mr.  G. 

Gallery  37,  Case  10. 


Wagner,  Fred. 

Born  Valley  Forge,  Pa.,  1864.  Studied: 
PAFA.  Member:  Phila.  Sketch  C.  Honors-: 
Hon.  mention,  Art  Club,  Phila.;  silver  medal, 
American  Art  Society;  bronze  medal,  Knox- 
ville; Fellowship  prize,  1914. 

1075.  Brooklyn  Bridge. 

Gallery  36,  Case  10. 

1077.  Across  the  Schuylkill. 

Gallery  36,  Case  10. 

1079.  The  Two  Bridges. 

Gallery  36,  Case  10. 

1089.  The  Yellow  Bridge. 

Gallery  36,  Case  12. 

1091.  Valley  of  Snow. 

Gallery  36,  Case  12. 

1093.  The  Village:  Winter. 

Gallery  36,  Case  12. 

2473.  Winter  Evening. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  A. 

2507.  Shoveling  Snow. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  D. 

Wagner,  Robert. 

Born  Detroit,  Mich.,  1872.  Studied:  Uni- 
versity of  Mich.;  Academie  Julian;  Academie 
Delacluse. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2577.  Portrait  of  Stewart  Edward  White. 
Gallery  55,  Wall  B. 

Waite,  Emily  Burling. 

Born  Worcester,  Mass.,  1887.  Studied: 
ASL  of  N.  Y. ; Museum  School  of  Fine  Arts, 
Boston.  Honors:  Gardner  prize;  Helen  K. 
Hamlin  Scholarship;  Sears  prize;  Paige  Trav- 
eling Scholarship,  1909-12. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2122.  A Morning  in  September. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  B. 

2305.  Tijmentje  Cleaning  Brass. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  D. 

3268.  The  Lavender  Gown. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  D. 

3440.  Tijmentje  Pouring  Water. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  C. 

Walcott,  Harry  Mills. 

Born  Torringford,  Conn.,  1870.  Studied: 
NAD  in  New  York;  Julian  Academy  under 
Constant  in  Paris.  Member:  ANA  1903; 
SAA  1902.  Honors:  Hon.  mention,  Paris 
Salon,  1897;  bronze  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buf- 
falo, 1901;  Shaw  fund,  SAA  1902;  first  Hall- 
garten  prize,  NAD  1903;  Clarke  prize,  NAD 
1904;  hon.  mention,  C.  I.  Pittsburgh,  1904; 
silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2220.  The  Children’s  Cotillion. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  B. 

Walden,  Lionel. 

Born  Norwich,  Conn.,  1862.  Studied:  Caro- 
lus-Duran  in  Paris.  Member:  Nat.  Inst.,  A. 
L. ; Paris  SAP;  Societe  Inter,  de  Peinture  et 
Sculpture,  Paris;  Soc.  de  Peintres  de  la  Ma- 
rine. Honors:  Second  class  medal,  Crystal 
Palace  Exh.,  London;  hon.  mention,  Paris 
Salon,  1899;  silver  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1900; 
third  class  medal,  Paris  Salon,  1903;  silver 
medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904.  Chev- 
alier of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  France,  1910. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— PAINTERS,  ETC. 


191 


Walden,  Lionel — (Continued). 

2600.  Scene  on  the  Brittany  Coast. 

Gallery  55,  Wall  D. 

4179.  Before  Fishing. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  B. 


Walker,  Horatio. 

Born  Listowel,  Canada,  1858;  came  to  New 
York  in  1885.  Member  ANA  1890;  NA  1891; 
SAA  1887;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L. ; Royal  Inst,  of 
Painters  in  Water  Colors,  England;  AWCS. 
Honors:  Gold  medal,  competitive  exhibition 

at  American  Art  Galleries,  New  York,  1887; 
Evans  prize,  AWCS  1888;  bronze  medal,  Paris 
Exp.,  1889;  gold  medal  and  diploma,  Colum- 
bian Exp.,  Chicago,  1893;  gold  medal,  Pan- 
Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1904;  gold  medal,  Charles- 
ton Exp.,  1902;  gold  medal  for  oil  and  gold 
medal  for  water  colors,  Louisiana  Purchase 
Exp.,  1904;  gold  medal  of  honor,  PAPA  1906; 
first  prize,  Worcester,  1907. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

3833.  Man  Sawing  Wood. 

Gallery  85,  Wall  A. 

3835.  Ploughing  in  Acadia. 

Gallery  85,  Wall  A. 

3837.  Boy  Feeding  Calves. 

Gallery  85,  Wall  B. 

3838.  Sheep  Searing. 

Lent  by  The  Buffalo  Fine  Arts 
Academy. 

Gallery  85,  Wall  B. 


Waltman,  Harry  Franklin. 

Born  in  Ohio,  1871.  Studied  with  Constant 
and  Laurens  in  Paris;  S.  Jerome  Uhl,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.,  and  Julian  in  Paris.  Honor: 
Portrait  prize,  Salma.  C.  1909. 

2613.  The  Blue  Mountain. 

Gallery  56,  Wall  A. 

4097.  Vermont. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  A. 


Waring,  Leila. 

Born  Charleston,  S.  C.  Studied:  ASL  of 
N.  Y. 

1785.  Mrs.  T.  Waring. 

Gallery  40,  Case  1. 


Warner,  Everett  L. 

Born  Vinton,  la.,  1877.  Studied:  ASL  in 
Washington  and  New  York;  Julian  Academy 
in  Paris.  Member:  NYWCC;  AWCS.  Hon- 
ors: First  Corcoran  prize,  Wash.  WCC  1902; 
Sesnan  medal,  PAFA  1908;  silver  medal, 
Buenos  Aires  Exp.,  1910;  second  Hallgarten 
prize,  NAD  1912. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3419.  The  Edge  of  the  River. 

Gallery  71,  Wall  B. 

3558.  Brooklyn  Bridge. 

Gallery  73,  Wall  D. 


Warren,  Harold  B. 

Born  Manchester,  England,  1859.  Studied: 
Charles  H.  Moore  and  Charles  Eliot  Norton  at 
Harvard  University. 

1706.  Autumn. 

Gallery  40,  Wall  A. 

4364.  The  Matterhorn. 

Gallery  119.  Wall  D. 


Washington,  Elizabeth  F. 

Born  Siegfried’s  Bridge,  Pa.  Studied: 
PAFA.  Honors:  Three  prizes  for  applied  de- 
sign at  The  Pennsylvania  Museum  and  School 
of  Industrial  Art;  first  prize  in  Anatomy 
Drawings,  1909;  the  Cresson  Traveling  Euro- 
pean Scholarship  given  June,  1912;  first  Top- 
pan  prize  June,  1913. 

1786.  The  First  Parasol. 

Gallery  40,  Case  1. 

1790.  Nancy. 

Gallery  40,  Case  1. 

1792.  Abdul  Baha. 

Gallery  40,  Case  1. 

Waterbury,  Laura  Prather. 

Born  Louisville,  Ivy.  Studied:  San  Fran- 
cisco School  of  Design,  with  Virgil  Williams. 
Honor:  Gold  medal,  Seattle,  Wash. 

1264.  Portrait  of  Miss  Nina  Clay. 

Gallery  37,  Case  10. 

1272.  General  W.  R.  Shafter. 

Gallery  37,  Case  10. 

Watrous,  Harry  Willson. 

Born  in  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1857.  Studied 
with  Bonnat,  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre  in  Paris. 
Member:  ANA  1894;  NA  1895  (Cor.  Sec. 

1898);  SAA  1905.  Honors:  Clarke  prize  NAD 
1894;  bronze  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo, 
1901 ; special  commemorative  gold  medal,  Lou- 
isiana Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

2156.  He  Stood  in  the  Moonlight. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  A. 

2364.  The  Bursting  of  the  Bubble. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  B. 

Waugh,  Frederick  J. 

Born  Bordentown,  N.  J.,  1861;  son  of  S.  B. 
Waugh,  portrait  painter.  Studied:  PAFA; 
Julian  Academy  in  Paris.  Member:  AC 

Phila. ; ANA  1909;  NA  1911.  Honors:  Clark 
prize,  NAD  1919;  gold  medal,  Buenos  Aires; 
Norman  Wait  bronze  medal,  Art  Institute,  Chi- 
cago. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3155.  The  Maine  Coast. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  B. 

3163.  Coming  of  the  Line  Storm. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  B. 

3173.  The  Southern  Gulf  Stream. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  C. 

Waugh,  Samuel  Bell. 

Born  in  Mercer,  Pa.,  1814;  died  in  Janes- 
ville, Wis.,  1885.  Studied  in  Philadelphia  and 
abroad,  where  he  painted  a number  of  por- 
traits of  distinguished  foreigners,  among  them 
Thorwaldsen.  For  many  years  a leading  por- 
trait painter  in  Philadelphia. 

2803.  Portrait  of  Thorwaldsen. 

Gallery  60,  Wall  D. 

Weber,  Sarah  S.  Stillwell. 

26.  Water  Baby. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  A. 

Webster,  E.  Ambrose. 

Born  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1869.  Studied:  Bos- 
ton Museum,  under  Benson  and  Tarbell;  Lau- 
rens and  Benjamin-Constant  in  Paris.  Mus- 
grave  medal,  1906. 

4451.  In  the  Woods. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  D. 

4454.  On  the  Trail. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  D. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Webster,  Ethel  Felder. 

Born  Chappell  Hill,  Texas,  1886.  Studied 
in  New  York. 

1900.  Susan  Kingsley  Crawford. 

Gallery  40,  Case  11. 

1902.  Edith. 

Gallery  40,  Case  11. 

1903.  Grandfather. 

Gallery  40,  Case  11. 

1905.  Louise. 

Gallery  40,  Case  11. 

Webster.  Herman  A. 

Born  New  York,  1878.  Studied:  Paris. 

Honors:  Associate  Royal  Society  of  Painters, 
Etchers  and  Engravers,  1907;  Associe  Societe 
Nationale  des  Beaux-Arts,  1912;  Fellow  Royal 
Society  of  Painters,  Etchers  and  Engravers, 
1914. 

4273.  Ponte  Santa  Trinita. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

4274.  Rio  della  Croce:  Venice. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

4277.  Ponte  alle  Grazie:  Florence. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

4278.  Rio  Ogni  Santi:  Venice. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

4285.  Ponte  Vecchio:  Florence. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

4286.  On  the  Arno:  Florence. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

Wehrschmidt,  Daniel  A. 

Born  in  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1861.  Studied: 
Ilerkomer  School,  Bushey  Herts.  Honors: 
Two  bronze  medals,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exp., 
St.  Louis. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  I nternational 
Exposition,  San  Francisco , 1915. 

4401.  The  Morning’s  Milk. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  A. 

Weill,  Edmond. 

Born  in  New  York.  Studied:  NAD  under 
Edgar  M.  Ward. 

1128.  October  Haze. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 

Weir,  J.  Alden. 

Born  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  1852.  Studied 

with  his  father,  Robert  W.  Weir,  at  West 
Point;  Gerome  in  Paris.  Member:  ANA  1885, 
NA  1886;  AWCS;  Ten  Am.  P. ; Nat.  Inst.  AL. 
Honors:  Hon.  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1882; 

silver  medal  for  painting  and  bronze  for  draw- 
ing, Paris  Exp.,  1899;  prize  ($2000),  Ameri- 
can Art  Assoc.,  New  York;  medal,  C.  I.  Pitts- 
burgh, 1897;  bronze  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1900; 
gold  medal,  Pan-Am.  ,Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  gold 
medal  for  paintings  and  silver  for  engravings, 
Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904;  Inness  medal, 
NAD  1906;  Lippincott  prize,  PAFA  1910;  sil- 
ver medal,  Int.  Exp.,  Buenos  Aires,  1910. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards, 
Panama-Pacific  I nternational  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 

2406.  Constructing  a Dam. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  B. 

2407.  Midsummer. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  B. 

2408.  Hunter’s  Moon. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  B. 

2409.  The  Oak. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  B, 

2410.  Danbury  Hills. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  B. 

2411.  White  Oak. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  B. 


Weir,  J.  Alden — (Continued). 

2412.  Old  Norwich  Town:  Connecticut. 
Gallery  49,  Wall  B. 

2422.  A New  England  Rye  Field. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  C. 

2423.  Plaza:  Nocturne. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  D. 

2424.  In  the  Woods. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  D. 

2425.  Portrait. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  D. 

2426.  Towards  Queenburgh  Bridge:  Noc- 

turne. 

Gallery  49.  Wall  D. 

2427.  June. 

Gallery  49,  Wall  D. 

Weir,  John  Ferguson. 

Born  West  Point,  New  York,  1841.  Studied 
with  his  father,  Robert  W.  Weir,  at  West 
Point;  NAD  in  New  York.  Member:  ANA 
1864;  NA  1866;  Director  of  the  Yale  School 
of  Fine  Arts  since  1869. 

2966.  Forging  the  Shaft. 

Lent  by  The  Metropolitan  Mu- 
seum. 

Gallery  64,  Wall  C. 

Weiss,  Samuel  A. 

Born  Russia,  Poland,  1875.  Studied:  Acad- 
emy of  Design,  N.  Y. 

3608.  Sunshine. 

Gallery  74,  Wall  C. 

Welch,  Katherine  G. 

Born  Spring  Station,  Ky.  Studied:  ASL 
of  N.  Y. ; Am.  Soc.  Min.  P. 

1313.  Profile. 

Gallery  37,  Case  14. 

Welch,  Mabel  R. 

Born  New  Haven,  Conn.  Studied:  ASL  of 
N.  Y.  under  Cox  and  Reid;  Vander  Weyden, 
Garrido,  Lazar  and  Scott  in  Paris.  Member: 
Am.  S.  Min.  P.  (sec.-treas.) ; PA  S.  Min.  P. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1356.  Miss  Fisher. 

Gallery  37,  Case  18. 

1358.  Miss  Barler. 

Gallery  37,  Case  18. 

1362.  Clorinda. 

Gallery  37,  Case  18. 

Wells,  Alice  Rushmore. 

Member:  Am.  S.  Min.  P. ; Pa.  S.  Min.  P. 

1228.  Miss  Natalie  Peck. 

Gallery  37,  Case  6. 

1230.  Portrait, 

Gallery  37,  Case  6. 

Wendel,  Theodore. 

Born  Midway,  Ohio,  1859.  Studied:  Paris, 
Italy,  Germany.  Honors:  Sesnan  medal, 

PAFA  1909;  bronze  medal,  Inti.  Exp.,  Buenos 
Aires,  1910. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3777.  Hillside:  Autumn. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  A. 

3781.  October  Haze. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  A. 

3801.  Ipswich  Marsh. 

Gallery  80,  Wall  C. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— PAINTERS,  ETC. 


193 


Wendt,  William. 

Born  in  Germany,  1865;  settled  in  Chicago, 
1880.  Member:  ANA  1912;  SWA.  Honors: 
Second  Yerkes  prize,  Chicago,  1893;  Young 
Fortnightly  prize,  AIC  1897;  bronze  medal, 
Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901 ; Cahn  prize,  AIC 
1904;  silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exp., 
1904;  hon.  mention,  Chicago  SA  1905;  silver 
medal,  Wednesday  Club,  St.  Louis,  1910;  Cahn 
hon.  mention,  AIC  1911. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3169.  Tahoma : the  Eternal. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  C. 

3172.  The  Land  of  Heart’s  Desire. 

Gallery  67,  Wall  C. 

vVentz,  Henry. 

Born  The  Dalles,  Oregon. 

4098.  November:  5 P.  M. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  A. 

Werner,  Frank  A. 

3228.  Jessie. 

Gallery  68,  Wall  A. 

Wertmiiller,  Adolph. 

A Swedish  painter,  born  at  Stockholm  in 
1749.  He  was  appointed  painter  to  the  King 
of  Sweden,  in  1787.  In  1797  he  emigrated  to 
America,  where  he  died,  the  date  of  his  death 
being  unknown. 

2794.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Hamilton. 

Lent  by  John  Frederick  Lewis, 
Esq. 

Gallery  60,  Wall  C. 

2805.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Hamilton. 

Lent  by  John  Frederick  Lewis, 
Esq. 

Gallery  60,  Wall  D. 

Wessel,  Herman  H. 

Born  Vincennes,  Ind.,  1878.  Studied:  Cin- 
cinnati Art  Academy  and  in  Paris. 

2429.  The  Harbor:  lie  aux  Moines. 

Gallery  50,  Wall  A. 

West.  Benjamin. 

Born  Springfield,  Pa.,  1738;  died  London, 
1820.  He  began  to  draw  when  seven  years 
old,  and  took  his  first  lessons  in  preparing 
colors  from  the  Cherokee  Indians.  In  1760 
he  won  royal  patronage  in  London,  which  he 
long  enjoyed.  From  1769  to  1801  he  received 
all  orders  from  the  king,  who  made  him  his 
historical  painter  (1772).  On  the  death  of  Sir 
Joshua  Reynolds  (1792)  West  succeeded  him 
as  President  of  the  Royal  zvcademy,  of  which 
he  had  been  one  of  the  founders  in  1768. 

2783.  Portrait  of  Miss  Peel. 

Gallery  60,  Wall  C. 

2787.  Mary  Magdalene  Anointing  the  Feet 
of  Christ. 

Lent  by  Art  Institute  of  Chicago. 
Gallery  60,  Wall  C. 

Wetherill,  Elisha  Kent  Kane. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1875.  Studied:  PAFA 
and  in  Paris. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3373.  The  Dreamer. 

Gallery  70,  Wall  B. 

3489.  Mysterious  Thoughts. 

Gallery  72,  Wall  B. 


Wheeler,  Janet  D. 

Born  Detroit,  Mich.  Studied:  PAFA;  Bou- 
guereau  and  Courtois  in  Paris.  Honors:  Top- 
pan  prize,  PAFA;  Mary  Smith  prize,  PAF'A 
1901;  gold  medal,  AC  Phila.  1902;  silver  med- 
al, Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

3836.  In  Memoriam. 

Gallery  85,  Wall  A. 


Whistler,  James  McNeill. 

Born  Lowell,  Mass.,  1834;  died  Chelsea, 
London,  1903.  Lived  in  Russia  from  eighth 
to  fifteenth  year.  Returned  to  America  in 
1849;  entered  West  Point  1851,  but  was  not 
graduated.  Was  connected  with  Coast  Sur- 
vey in  Washington.  In  1855  went  to  Eng- 
land, and  shortly  after  moved  to  Paris,  study- 
ing under  Gleyer.  Exhibited  in  Royal  Acad- 
emy in  1859  for  first  time.  Removed  to  Lon- 
don in  1863.  Member,  Societe  Nationale  des 
Beaux-Arts,  Paris;  Chevalier  (1889);  Officer 
(1891)  of  the  Legion  of  Honor;  Chevalier, 
Order  of  St.  Michael,  Bavaria;  Hon.  Mem. 
Royal  Academy,  Bavaria;  Hon.  Mem.  Royal 
Academy,  Dresden;  President,  International 
Society  of  Sculptors,  Painters  and  Gravers, 
London;  President,  Royal  Society  of  British 
Artists;  Hon.  Mem.  Royal  Acad,  of  St.  Luke, 
Rome;  Commander  of  Order  of  the  Crown  of 
Italy;  Hon.  Mem.  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 
Honors:  Gold  medal,  Amsterdam,  1863;  med- 
al of  the  third  class,  Paris  Salon,  1883;  medal 
of  the  first  class,  Munich,  1889;  gold  medal, 
Antwerp,  1889;  gold  medal.  Exposition  Uni- 
verselle,  Paris,  1889;  medals  (painting  and 
etching),  World’s  Columbian  Exposition,  Chi- 
cago, 1893;  Temple  gold  medal.  The  Pennsyl- 
vania Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1894;  gold 
medal,  Antwerp,  1895;  grand  prize  (painting) 
and  grand  prix  (etching),  Exposition  Univer- 
selle,  Paris,  1900;  gold  medal  (painting  and 
etching),  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo, 
1901;  Honorary  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Litera- 
ture, Glasgow  University,  1903. 

257.  Gray  and  Silver:  The  Life  Boat. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

Gallery  28,  Wall  A. 

258.  The  Sad  Sea:  Dieppe. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

Gallery  28,  Wall  A. 

259.  Petite  Mephiste. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

Gallery  28,  Wall  A. 

260.  The  White  House. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

Gallery  28,  Wall  A. 

261.  Wortley:  Note  in  Green. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

Gallery  28,  Wall  A. 

262.  Venus  Rising  from  the  Sea. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

Gallery  28,  Wall  A. 

263.  Symphony  in  Blue  and  Pink. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

Gallery  28,  Wall  B. 

264.  Symphony  in  White  and  Red. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

Gallery  28,  Wall  B. 

265.  Variation  in  Blue  and  Green. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

Gallery  28,  Wall  B. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Whistler,  James  McNeill — (Continued). 

2GC.  The  White  Symphony:  Three  Girl*. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

Gallery  28,  Wall  B. 

267.  Venus. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

Gallery  28,  Wall  B. 

268.  Blue  and  Gold : the  Rose  Azalea. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

Gallery  28,  Wall  C. 

269.  Green  and  Silver:  Beaulieu  Terrace. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

Gallery  28,  Wall  0. 

270.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Whibley. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

Gallery  28.  Wall  C. 

271.  Grey  and  Silver:  the  Mersey. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

Gallery  28,  Wall  C. 

272.  Nude  Figure  and  Cupid. 

Lent  by  National  Gallery,  Freer 
Collection. 

Gallery  28,  Wall  C. 

273.  Nude  Figure. 

Lent  by  J.  Alden  Weir,  Esq. 
Gallery  28,  Wall  D. 

274.  Study  in  Rose  and  Brown. 

Lent  by  The  Hackley  Gallery  of 
Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  28,  Wall  D. 

275.  Green  and  Violet:  Portrait  of  Mrs. 

E.  Milicent  Cobden. 

Lent  by  the  Estate  of  Mrs.  E.  M. 
Cobden. 

Gallery  28,  Wall  D. 

276.  Portrait:  Mrs.  Huth. 

Lent  by  Louis  Huth,  Esq. 

Gallery  28,  Wall  D. 

277.  Falling  Rocket:  Nocturne:  Black  and 

Gold. 

Lent  by  Samuel  Untermver,  Esq. 
Gallery  28,  Wall  D. 

278.  Note  Blanche:  Whistler’s  Study  of 

Jo. 

Lent  by  the  Estate  of  Mrs.  E.  M. 
Cobden. 

Gallery  28,  Wall  D. 

279.  The  Daughter  of  the  Concierge. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  William  A.  Noyes. 
Gallery  28,  Wall  D. 

321.  Girl  with  Parasol. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  G.  R.  Halkett. 
Gallery  29,  Wall  D. 

323.  The  Opal  Sea. 

Lent  by  the  Estate  of  Mrs.  E.  M. 
Cobden. 

Gallery  29,  Wall  D. 


White,  Edwin. 

Born  in  South  Hadley,  Mass.,  in  1817;  died 
in  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  1877.  Studied  in 
Paris,  Rome,  Florence  and  Dusseldorf  in  1850 
and  1869.  Returned  to  New  York  in  1875. 

2728.  The  Sacred  Lesson. 

Lent  by  Robert  M.  Olyphant,  Esq. 
Gallery  59,  Wall  B. 


Whitt, 

Orrin  A. 

Born 

Hanover,  111. 

, 1883. 

3166. 

Snow  Blown  Peaks. 

Gallery 

67, 

Wall 

C. 

3167. 

Autumn  in 

the 

Canyon. 

Gallery 

67. 

Wall 

C. 

Whiteman,  S.  Edwin. 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Studied  with  Bou- 
langer, Constant  and  Lefebvre  in  Paris.  In- 
structor Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  and  Baltimore 
Charcoal  Club  Art  School.  Honor:  Hon. 

men.,  Paris  Salon. 

2158.  Summer  Breeze. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  A. 

Whitney,  Beatrice. 

Born  Chelsea,  Ma's.,  1888.  Studied:  School 
Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston,  Mass.  Honors: 
Tulia  A.  Shaw  Memorial  prize,  1914;  NAD  of 
N.  Y. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2271.  Odalisque. 

Gallery  46,  Wall  A. 

Whittemore,  William  John. 

Born  New  York,  1860.  Studied:  New  York 
with  Wm.  Hart;  NAD  and  ASL  with  Beck- 
with; Lefebvre  and  Constant  in  Paris.  Mem- 
ber: ANA  1897;  AWCS;  NYWCC  (sec.); 

Am.  S.  Min.  P.  Honors:  Silver  medal  for 
drawing,  Paris  Exp..  1889;  bronze  medal,  At- 
lanta Exp.,  1895;  bronze  medal.  Charleston 
Exp.,  1902. 

1795.  Baby's  Head. 

Gallery  40,  Case  2. 

1799.  In  the  Nursery. 

Gallery  40,  Case  2. 

1800.  Portrait  of  Father  and  Mother. 

Gallery  40,  Case  2. 

Whittredge,  Worthington. 

Born  Springfield,  O.,  1820.  Studied:  An- 

dreas Achenbach.  Honors:  Bronze  medal  Cen- 
tennial Exp.,  Philadelphia,  1876;  honorable 
mention,  Paris  Exp.,  1889;  silver  medal,  Pan- 
American  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  silver  medal, 
Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904.  Member:  NA 
1861  (pres.  1875  and  1876). 

2940.  A Breezy  Day. 

Lent  by  Lotos  Club. 

Gallery  64,  Wall  A. 

Wickwire,  Jere  R. 

Born  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  1883.  Studied:  Art 
Students’  League,  Wm.  M.  Chase. 

4158.  Portrait  of  Mv  Mother. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  A. 

Wieczorek,  Max. 

Born  Breslau,  Germany,  1863.  Studied: 
Weimar,  Karlsruhe  in  Germany. 

975.  Mother  and  Child. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  B. 

977.  Mrs.  John  P.  Jones. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  B. 

979.  Young  Girl. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  B. 

Wiles,  Irving  Ramsey. 

Born  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1861.  Studied  with  his 
father,  L.  M.  Wiles;  with  Chase  and  Beckwith 
in  New  York;  Carolus-Duran  in  Paris.  Mem- 
ber: ANA  1889;  NA  1897;  SAA  1887; 

AWCS;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.;  Port.  P.  Honors: 
Third  Hallgarten  prize,  NAD  1886;  Clarke 
prize,  NAD  1889;  hon.  mention,  Paris  Exp., 
1889;  medal,  Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago,  1893; 
Evans  prize,  AWCS  1897;  medal,  Tennessee 
Centennial,  Nashville,  1897;  Shaw  prize,  SAA 
1900:  bronze  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1900;  gold 
medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  first  Cor- 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— PAINTERS,  ETC. 


195 


Wiles,  Irving  Eamsey — (Continued), 
eoran  prize,  S.  Wash.  A.  1901;  gold  medal, 
Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904;  silver  medal, 
Appalachian  Exp.,  Knoxville,  1910;  gold  medal, 
Buenos  Aires  Exp.,  1910. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

3382.  Arnold  W.  Brunner,  Esq. 

Lent  by  the  National  Academy 
of  Design. 

Gallery  70,  Wall  C. 

3383'.  Madame  Gerville-Reache  as  Carmen. 

Gallery  70,  Wall  C. 

3385.  J.  Francis  Murphy,  Esq. 

Lent  by  the  National  Academy 
of  Design. 

Gallery  70,  Wall  C. 


Williams,  Alyn. 

Born  Wrexham,  N.  Wales,  1866.  Studied: 
Slade  School,  University  of  Sweden;  Julian 
Academy,  Paris.  Honors:  Founder  and  Pres- 
ident of  the  Royal  Society  of  Miniature  Paint- 
ers, England;  Member  of  the  Royal  Society 
of  British  Artists;  Associate  of  the  R.  C.  A. 

1835.  Tiger  Lily. 

Gallery  40,  Case  6. 

1840.  The  Cardinal. 

Gallery  40,  Case  6. 

1843.  Mrs.  Nicholas  Longworth. 

Gallery  40,  Case  6. 


Williams,  George  Alfred. 

Born  Newark,  N.  J.,  1875.  Member:  NSC. 
Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1124.  Moonlit  Breaker. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 

1125.  The  Drama  of  Hell:  Forest  of  Souls. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 

1127.  The  Witch. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 

1129.  The  Drama  of  Life:  The  Plague. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 

1130.  Afternoon  Sea. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 

1132.  The  Idol. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 

1134.  The  Drama  of  Life:  Daughters  of 

Man. 

Gallerv  37,  Wall  B. 

1135.  Storm  Cleared  Sea. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  B. 

2570.  The  Drama  of  the  Sea:  The  Break- 
ers. 

Gallery  55,  Wall  A. 

4130.  Boom  Island  Light;  Ogonquit. 

Gallery  117,  Wall  C. 


Williams,  Isaac  L. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  1817;  died  there  1895. 
Studied  with  John  Neagle,  at  PAFA  and  in 
Europe. 

2780.  Portrait  of  John  Neagle. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  60,  Wall  B. 

Williamson,  Ada  C. 

Born  Camden,  N.  J.,  1882.  Studied:  PAFA; 
Drexel  Institute.  Honor:  Georgina  Shillard 
gold  medal. 

2134.  Baby  in  a French  Cap. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  C. 


Willson,  Martha  B. 

Born  Providence,  R.  L,  1885.  Studied: 
Boston;  ASL  of  N.  Y.;  Academie  Julian  in 
Paris;  R.  I.  School  of  Design  in  Providence. 

1357.  Girl’s  Profile. 

Gallery  37,  Case  18. 

1306.  The  Lace  Cap. 

Gallery  37,  Case  18. 

Wilson,  Floyd. 

Born  St.  Peter,  Minn.,  1887.  Studied: 
With  Robert  Koehler  and  Gustave  Von  Schleg- 
el,  Minneapolis  School  of  Fine  Arts;  Robert 
Henri  Independent  School,  New  York;  Colo- 
rossi,  Paris. 

4246.  Chinatown:  Portland. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

Wolcott,  Katherine. 

Born  Chicago,  111.,  1880.  Studied:  AIC; 
ASL  of  N.  Y.;  Constant  and  Rodin  in  Paris. 
Member:  Chicago  SA. 

1821.  On  the  Dunes. 

Gallery  40,  Case  4. 

Wood,  Kathryn  Leone. 

Born  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Studied:  Art  In- 
stitute, Chicago. 

1804.  Mother. 

Gallery  40,  Case  3. 

Woodbury,  Charles  Herbert. 

Born  Lynn,  Mass.,  1864.  Studied:  Mass. 
Inst,  of  Technology  in  Boston;  Julian  Acad- 
emy in  Paris  under  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre. 
Member:  SAA  1899:  ANA  1906,  NA  1907; 
AWCS ; Boston  WCC  (pres.);  NYWCC.  Hon- 
ors: Third  prize,  Boston  AC;  gold  medal, 

Atlanta  Exp.,  1895;  second  prize,  Tennessee 
Centennial,  Nashville,  1897;  two  medals,  Me- 
chanics' Fair,  Boston;  bronze  medal,  Paris 
Exp.,  1900;  bronze  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buf- 
falo, 1901;  first  prize,  Worcester  Museum, 
1903;  silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exp., 
1904;  hon.  mention,  C.  I.  Pittsburgh,  1905; 
second  prize,  Worcester,  1907;  silver  medal, 
Buenos  Aires  Exp.,  1910;  Evans  prize,  AWCS 
1911. 

Gold  Medal  for  Oil  Painting,  Panama-Pacific 
International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

Medal  of  Honor  for  Water  Color  Painting, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 

1098.  Tropical  Sea. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  A. 

1099.  Monadnock. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  A. 

1100.  The  Tramp  Steamer. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  A. 

1102.  Evening. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  A. 

1103.  Nutmeg  Island. 

Gallery  37,  Wall  A. 

3291.  The  Rainbow. 

Gallery  69,  Wall  A. 

4371.  Cut  at  Empire. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  D. 

4372.  Near  Empire. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  D. 

4373.  Culebra  Cut. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  D. 

4378.  Near  Pedro  Miguel. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  D. 

4379.  The  Great  Slide. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  D. 

4380.  Sea  Wall:  Panama. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  D. 

4397.  The  Bark. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  A. 


196 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Woodville,  Richard  Caton. 

Born  1825;  died  1856.  Educated  at  Dussel- 
dorf,  Germany.  Commander  of  the  Order  of 
Medjidie,  and  of  Daniello  Montenegro.  Ex- 
hibited first  picture  at  Royal  Academy,  1879. 
Painted  several  large  pictures  in  Windsor 
Castle  for  the  Queen.  Went  through  Egyp- 
tian War,  1882;  Turkish  War,  1878. 

2743.  War  News  from  Mexico. 

Lent  by  the  National  Academy  of 
Design. 

Gallery  59,  Wall  C. 

Woodward,  Ellsworth. 

Born  Bristol  Co.,  Mass.,  1861.  Studied:  R. 
I.  School  of  Design  in  Providence;  Carl  Marr 
in  Munich.  Member:  SWA;  Union  Inter, 
des  Beaux-Arts  et  des  Lettres.  Honor:  Gold 
medal,  Art  Association,  of  New  Orleans.  Di- 
rector of  Art  Education,  Newcomb  College, 
since  1890. 

4234.  Felucca. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4290.  Veere. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  B. 

Woodward,  William. 

Born  Seekonk,  Mass.,  1859.  Studied:  R.  I. 
School  of  Design  in  Providence;  Mass.  Nor- 
mal Art  School  in  Boston;  Boulanger  in  Paris. 

2160.  Old  Cabildo:  New  Orleans. 

Gallery  44,  Wall  A. 

Woodwell,  Joseph  R. 

Born  Pittsburgh,  Pa.;  died  1911.  Honor: 
Bronze  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

2936.  Mist  from  the  Sea. 

Gallery  64,  Wall  A. 

2938.  Squam  River. 

Gallery  64,  Wall  A. 

2939.  Sand  Dunes. 

Gallery  64,  Wall  A. 

Woolf,  Samuel  Johnson. 

Born  New  York,  1880’.  Studied:  ASL  and 
NAD  under  Cox  and  Brush.  Honors:  Third 
Hallgarten  prize,  NAD  19ff4;  medal,  Appala- 
chian Exp.,  Knoxville,  1910'. 

2488.  The  Underworld. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  C. 

4169.  Brown  the  Wheats. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  B. 

4446.  The  News  Stand. 

Gallery  120,  Wall  D. 

Wright,  John. 

Born  Harrogate,  England,  1857.  Studied: 
Antwerp  Academy. 

4175.  Sicilian  Landscape. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  B. 

Wright,  Joseph. 

Born  in  Bordentown,  N.  J.,  1756;  died  in 
Philadelphia,  1793.  His  mother,  Patience 
Lovell  Wright,  was  famous  as  a modeler  in 
wax.  Studied  in  .London  with  West  and  John 
Hoppner.  Returned  to  this  country  in  1782, 
and  the  next  year  painted  a portrait  of  Wash- 
ington, from  life,  at  Rocky  Hill,  N.  J.  He 
subsequently  had  other  sittings  from  Washing- 
ton, and  in  1790  obtained  a profile  likeness  of 
him  while  in  church,  which  he  afterwards 
etched.  He  was  appointed  by  Washington  the 
first  diesinker  in  the  United  States  Mint. 


Wright,  Joseph — (Continued). 

2792.  Joseph  Wright  and  Family. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  60,  Wall  C. 


Wright,  Louise  Wood. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1865.  Studied:  PAFA; 
Whistler  and  Julian  Academy  in  Paris;  F.  W. 
Jackson  in  England.  Honors:  Toppan  prize, 
PAFA;  bronze  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase 
Exp.,  1904.  Member:  Phila.  WCC;  NYWCC; 
AS  Min.  P. 

4305.  In  Dorsetshire. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

4318.  Corfe  Castle:  Dorset. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

Wuerpel,  Edmund  H. 

Born  St.  Louis,  1866.  Studied:  St.  Louis 
School  of  Fine  Arts;  Julian  Academy  and 
Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts  in  Paris  under  Bougue- 
reau,  Robert-Fleury,  Ferrier  and  Aman-Jean. 
Member:  SWA  (pres.  1909-1912).  Honors: 

Bronze  medal,  Nashville  Exp.,  1897;  silver 
medal,  Missouri  Building,  Lewis  and  Clark 
Exp.,  Portland,  Ore.,  1905;  lion,  mention, 
Buenos  Aires  Exp.,  1910.  Director,  St.  Louis 
School  of  Fine  Arts  since  1909. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 

2147.  The  Sheltered  Bay. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  D. 

2148.  Gathering  Clouds. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  D. 

2149.  An  Evening  Symphony. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  D. 

2150.  The  Call  of  Lingering  Day. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  D. 

2151.  Late  Afternoon. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  D. 

2152.  Harmony  in  Brown. 

Gallery  43,  Wall  D. 

Wyant,  Alexander  H. 

Born  Defiance,  Ohio,  1836.  Died  in  New 
York,  1892.  Went  to  Carlsruhe  and  studied 
under  Hans  Gude.  Subsequently  studied  in 
London,  returning  to  New  York  about  1865. 
Painted  for  many  years  in  Keene  Valley,  Adir- 
ondacks,  and  later  in  Arkville,  in  the  Catskill 
Mountains,  where  most  of  his  best  work  was 
done.  First  exhibited  in  the  National  Acad- 
emy of  New  York,  in  1865.  Elected  an  Asso- 
ciate of  the  Academy  in  1868,  Academician, 
1869,  and  was  one  of  the  founders  of  the 
American  Society  of  Painters  in  Water  Colors. 

2541.  The  Windy  Day. 

Lent  by  Louisville  Free  Public 
Library 

Gallery  54,  Wall  C. 

2543.  A Mountain  Brook:  Adirondacks. 

Lent  by  the  Buffalo  Fine  Arts 
Academy. 

Gallery  54,  Wall  C. 

2545.  Afternoon  near  Arkville,  N.  Y. 

Lent  by  the  Carnegie  Institute. 
Gallery  54,  Wall  C. 

Wyeth,  N.  C. 

Born  Needham,  Mass.,  1882.  Studied:  How- 
ard Pyle.  Honor:  Beck  prize,  Phila.  WCC. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

57.  Ebenezer  Balfour  (Kidnaped). 
Gallery  26,  Wall  C. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— PAINTERS,  ETC. 


197 


Wyeth,  N.  C. — (Continued). 

58.  Chinese  Pirates. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  C. 

59.  Old  Pew  (Treasure  Island). 

Gallery  26,  Wall  C. 

64.  Captain  Bones  Routs  Black  Dog 
(Treasure  Island). 

Gallery  26,  Wall  C. 

67.  The  Picador. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  C. 

4214.  Roaring  Skipper. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

Wylie,  Robert. 

Born  on  the  Isle  of  Man,  1839;  died  in 
Pont  Aven,  Brittany,  1877.  Studied  PAFA. 
Curator  of  the  same  from  1859  to  1863;  elect- 
ed Associate,  1862.  Went  to  Paris  1865.  Med- 
al of  the  second  class,  Paris  Salon,  1872. 

2697.  A Breton  Home. 

Gallery  58,  Wall  C. 

2968.  The  Story  Teller:  Breton  Interior. 
Gallery  64,  Wall  D. 

Yarrow,  William  H.  K. 

Born  Glenside,  Pa.,  1891.  Studied:  PAFA 
and  Henry  R.  Rittenberg.  Member:  Soc. 

Inter,  des  Beaux-Arts  et  des  Lettres. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2475.  Still  Life. 

Gallery  51,  Wall  B. 

3370.  Jansen:  Ex-Sea-Captain. 

Gallery  70,  Wall  A. 

3375.  The  Checkered  Dress. 

Gallery  70,  Wall  B. 

4203.  In  the  Orchard. 

Gallery  118,  Wall  D. 

Yates,  Cullen. 

Born  Bryan,  O.,  1866.  Studied:  NAD, 

Chase  and  Ochtman  in  New  York;  Ecole  des 
Beaux-Arts,  Colorossi  and  Julian  Academies 
under  Laurens  and  Constant  in  Paris.  Mem- 
ber: ANA  1908;  AWCS;  NYWCC;  NAC. 

Honors:  Bronze  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase 

Exp.,  1904;  Iriness  prize,  Salma.  C.  1907. 

2376.  November  Snow. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  D. 

2377.  Spring. 

Gallery  48,  Wall  D. 

3588.  Old  Farm : November. 

Gallery  74,  Wall  A. 

Young,  Arthur. 

Born  Stephenson  Co.,  111.,  1866.  Studied: 
Julian  Academy  and  Bouguereau  in  Paris. 
Member:  SI  1909. 

14.  This  World  of  Creepers. 

Gallery  26,  Wall  A. 

947.  Mother  Jones. 

Gallery  36,  Case  2. 

948.  Pit  and  Dome. 

Gallery  36,  Case  2. 

1076.  Senatorial  Courtesy. 

Gallery  36,  Case  10. 

1078.  The  Unemployed. 

Gallery  36,  Case  10. 

1080.  The  Supreme  Court  Obstructs  Traffic. 

Gallery  36,  Case  10. 

1090.  Extinct. 

Gallery  36,  Case  12. 


Young,  Arthur — (Continued). 

1092.  Love  One  Another. 

Gallery  36,  Case  12. 

1094.  The  Game. 

Gallery  36,  Case  12. 

Young,  Charles  Morris. 

Born  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  1869.  Studied: 
PAFA;  Colorossi  Academy  in  Paris.  Member: 
Phila.  WCC.  Honors:  Toppan  prize,  PAFA; 
hon.  mention,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901; 
silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904; 
gold  medal,  AC  Phila.  1908;  hon.  mention,  C, 
I.  Pittsburgh,  1910-;  silver  medal,  Buenos  Aires 
Exp.,  1910. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

2215.  My  House  in  Winter. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  B. 

2216.  Winter  Afternoon. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  B. 

2217.  The  Red  Mill. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  B. 

2221.  Winter  Landscape  with  Crows. 
Gallery  45,  Wall  B. 

2223.  Farm  House  in  Winter. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  B. 

2224.  The  Gray  Mill. 

Gallery  45,  Wall  B. 

Young,  Mattie. 

Born  Hillier,  Ontario,  Canada.  1876. 
Studied:  San  Francisco. 

1801.  Sister. 

Gallery  40,  Case  3. 

Zimmerman,  M.  W. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1861.  Studied:  Phila- 
delphia; Julian  Academy  in  Paris.  Member: 
Phil.  WCC. 

939.  The  Chalet  at  Night. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  A. 

1031.  Across  the  Lake. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  C. 

4382.  Across  the  Valley. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  D. 

Zorach,  Marguerite. 

Born  Santa  Rosa,  Cal.,  1887.  Studied: 
Paris  Art  Schools  four  years. 


1024. 

Spring. 

Gallery  36, 

Wall 

C. 

1025. 

The  Earth. 

Gallery  36, 

Wall 

C. 

1035. 

The  Waterfall. 

Gallery  36, 

Wall 

c. 

1036. 

Legend. 

Gallery  36, 

Wall 

c. 

Zorach, 

William. 

Born 

Etiberick,  Kovna, 

Russia. 

Studied : 

NAD  of  N„  Y. 

; ASL 

of  N. 

years  in  Paris  Academies. 

4336.  The  Country  Valley. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 
4339.  Flowers. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 
4341.  The  Wood  Cutters. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 
4347.  Woods  in  Autumn. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 


198 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


ETCHERS,  LITHOGRAPHERS,  ETC. 


Addams,  Clifford. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1876.  Studied:  Henry 
Wood,  Drexel  Institute:  Composition  under 
Thomas  P.  Anshutz  and  Plenry  V.  Thouron 
and  the  PAPA;  Academie  Carmen  under 
Whistler.  Honors:  Traveling  scholarship, 

Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1899. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

735.  Admiral’s  House,  Amsterdam. 

Gallery.  33,  Wall  C. 

736.  City  Hall,  Philadelphia. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  C. 

737.  Land  Ho. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  C. 

740.  Home  for  Decayed  Fishermen. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  C. 

742.  Porta  della  Carta. 

Gallery '33,  Wall  C. 

743.  The  Harbor,  Dordrecht. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  C. 

6001.  River  Scene,  Blackfriars. 

6002.  A Venetian  Schooner. 

6003'.  The  Dressmaker’s  Balcony,  Venice. 

6004.  Obscure  Turning,  Venice. 

6005.  The  Rialto,  Venice. 

6006.  Harbor  Scene,  Venice. 

6007.  Venice. 

6008.  Garden  Entrance,  Venice. 

6009.  Westminster. 

6010.  After  a Wedding,  Grand  Canal, 

Venice. 

6011.  The  Emigrants  Entrance,  Philadel- 
• phia. 

6012.  New  York  Harbor. 

6013.  The  Print  Shop  of  Keppel,  N.  Y. 

6014.  Dordrecht  Cathedral. 

6015.  Antiaue  Shop,  Venice. 

6016.  The  Thames. 

6017.  Soho. 

6018.  Hamstead. 

6019.  Demolition. 

6020.  Tower  of  London. 

6021.  A Soho  Alley. 

6022.  Limehouse. 

6023.  Hoboken. 

6024.  Dordrecht  Gateway. 

6025.  Tramway  Accident. 

6026.  By  the  Dam,  Philadelphia. 

6027.  Coliseum,  St.  Martin’s  Lane. 

6028.  Old  Race  Street  Shop. 

6029.  Waterloo  Place. 

6030.  Stable  Yard,  Philadelphia. 

6031.  Finchley. 

6032.  Lincoln’s  Inn  Fields. 

6033.  Alexandra  Day  in  Seething  Lane. 

6034.  Decoy  Farm. 

6035.  By  the  Docks,  Brooklyn. 

6036.  New  York  Herald  Building. 

6037.  The  High  Stoop. 

6038.  El  Rastro,  Madrid. 

6039.  Hampstead  Garden  Suburb. 

6040.  Margate. 

Aid,  George  Charles. 

Born  Quincy,  111.  Studied:  St.  Louis 

School  of  Fine  Arts;  Acad.  Julian,  Paris,  with 
Constant,  Laurens,  L.  Simon  and  C.  Cottet. 
Mem.  S.  W.  A.,  Membre  Correspondent  Soc. 
des  Peintres  et  Gravures,  Francais.  Honors: 
Men.  Hon.  Soc.  Artistes  Francais  salon;  silver 
medal  St.  Louis  Universal  Exposition. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


Aid,  George  Charles — (Continued). 

563.  Port  d’Honfleur. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  B. 

564.  Notre  Dame  de  Mechelin. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  B. 

565.  Isolabona. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  B. 

568.  Les  Deux  Ponts,  San  Remo. 
Gallery  32,  Wall  B. 

574.  Pont  Neuf. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  B. 

575.  Les  Balcons,  Isolabona. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  B. 

6042.  Cathedral  Saint  Cecile,  Albi. 

6043.  Pergolata. 

6044.  Dans  la  Vallee  de  l’Eure. 

6045.  Rue  de  Neubourg,  Louviers. 

6046.  Twilight. 

6047.  Rue  de  l'E veche,  Beauvais. 

6048.  Italian  Gates. 

6049.  La  Vielle  Maison,  Louviers. 

6050.  La  Seine  a Puteaux. 

6051.  Coin  du  Marche,  Louviers. 

6052.  Jardin  de  Mme.  Lescaute. 

6053.  St.  Nicholas  du  Chardonnet. 

6054.  La  Conciergerie,  Paris. 

6055.  Pont  Marie,  Paris. 

6056.  Piazza  Parrochiale,  Dolceaqua. 

6057.  Hotel  de  Cluny.  Paris. 


Allen,  James. 

Born  Farmington,  Conn.,  1755;  died  1825. 
Studied : probably  with  Kensett,  of  Cheshire, 
Conn.  Served  in  Revolution. 

6058.  Bonaparte  (Engraved  in  1792). 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 


Almquist,  Olof. 

Born  Hjersos,  Sweden,  1868.  Studied:  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  Art  School;  Brooklyn  Art  School, 
New  York.  Honor:  Second  Prize,  Chicago 
Art  School. 

6059.  Woodrow  Wilson. 

6060.  Joseph  Jefferson. 

0061.  Miss  Effy  Elsey. 


Anderson,  Alexander. 

Born  1775;  died  1870'.  Founder  of  the 
American  School  of  Wood  Engraving. 

6062.  Self-portrait. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

6063.  John  Carroll. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

6064.  Portrait  of  Washington. 

Lent  by  H.  C.  Levis,  Esq. 

6065.  Hunting  Scene,  after  Ridinger. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

Armington,  Caroline  Helena. 

Born  Bramton,  Ontario,  1875.  Studied: 
Toronto  with  J.  W.  L.  Forster;  Acad.  Julian, 
Paris,  with  F.  Schommer,  Henri  Royer  and 
Paul  Gervais.  Member  Soc.  de  la  Gravure 
Originale  en  Noir,  Paris.  Honor:  Silver 

medal,  Soc.  des  Amis  des  Arts,  Versailles. 

552.  St.  Sulpice,  Paris. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  A. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— ETCHERS,  ETC. 


199 


Armington,  Caroline  Helena — (Continued). 

554.  Notre  Dame  de  Paris. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  A. 

6066.  Quai  des  Orfevres,  Paris. 

6067.  Pont  Neuf  et  le  Louvre. 

6068.  An  Old  Court,  Venice. 

6069.  Old  Door,  Venice. 

6070.  Notre  Dame  pris  de  St.  Julien  le 

Pauvre,  Paris. 

6071.  Ponte  dei  Sospiri,  Venice. 

6072.  Porte  d’Entree,  Cluny,  Paris. 

6073.  Les  Thermes,  Cluny,  Paris. 

6074.  Court  du  Dragon,  Paris. 

6075.  Une  Boutique,  Constantine. 

6076.  St.  Gervais,  Paris. 

6077.  Une  Ruelle,  Constantine. 

6078.  Un  Passage,  Constantine. 

6079.  Rue  de  l’Arc,  Constantine. 

6080.  He  de  la  Cite,  Paris. 

6081.  Thames  and  St.  Paul’s,  London. 

6082.  Pont  Sainte  Marie,  Paris. 

6083.  No.  8 Rue  de  l’Arc,  Constantine. 

6084.  La  Rue  de  l’Eehelle,  Constantine. 

6085.  Tourelle  Principale,  Cluny,  Paris. 

6086.  Hotel  de  Sens,  Paris. 


Armington,  Frank  M. 

Born  Fordwich,  Ontario,  1876.  Studied: 
Toronto;  Acad.  Julian,  Paris,  with  Laurens 
and  Henri  Royer.  Member  Royal  Soc.  of 
Painter-Etchers,  London;  Soc.  de?  Amis  de 
l’Eau  Forte,  Paris;  Soc.  de  la  Gravure  en 
noir,  Paris;  Soc.  de  la  Gravure  originale  en 
couleur,  Paris.  Honor:  Hon.  Men.  Salon 
Artistes  Francais,  Paris,  1908. 

557.  Portal  am  Rathaushof,  Rothenburg. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  A. 

559.  Henkersteg,  Nurnberg. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  A. 

561.  Boulevard  des  Capucines,  Paris. 
Gallery  32,  Wall  A 

6087.  Pont  du  Carrousel,  Paris. 

6088.  Meditation. 

60S9.  Marie. 

6090.  Konigstrasse,  Nurnberg. 

6091.  Type  Oriental. 

6092.  Pont  Neuf,  Paris. 

6093.  Jardin  des  Tuileries. 

6094.  Tour  Eiffel,  Paris. 

6095.  Entree  de  Fondouk,  Biskra. 

6096.  Vue  Prise  d’une  ruine  a Carthage. 

6097.  Pietro. 

6098.  Campement  Saharien. 

6099.  Bedouin. 

6100.  Route  de  Sidi-Okba,  Biskra. 

6101.  Jean. 

6102.  Jeanne. 

6103.  The  Black  Sash. 

6104.  Notre  Dame  de  Paris. 

6105.  Tower  Bridge,  London. 

6106.  Bourrelier  au  Marais,  Paris. 

6107.  Ali. 


Bacher,  Otto. 

Born  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1856.  Died  Bronx- 
ville,  1909.  Studied  with  Duveneck,  Carolus- 
Duran,  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre.  Member  of 
the  Society  of  Illustrators,  Painter-Etchers  of 
London,  Associate  National  Academy  of  De- 
sign. Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

383'.  Rainy  Day  in  Venice. 

Lent  by  A.  S.  Macdonald,  Esq. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

385.  Chioggia. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

392.  Casa  d’Oro. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

397.  Three  Ships. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 


Bacher,  Otto — (Continued). 

406.  Entrance,  Grand  Canal. 

Lent  by  Frederick  Keppel  & Co., 
New  York. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

411.  The  Lido,  Venice. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

414.  Fondamenta  di  Tolentini. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

6108.  The  Canal. 

6109.  San  Vio. 

6110.  Lustheim. 

6111.  Lavanderia. 

6112.  Ponte  del  Pistor. 

6113.  Lace  Makers. 

6114.  Schleissheim,  Tree  in  Royal  Garden. 

6115.  A Corner  of  St.  Mark’s. 

6116.  Net  Makers,  Chioggia. 

6117.  Old  Market,  Florence. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Otto  H.  Bacher. 

Barone.  Antonio. 

Born  Valle  D’olmo,  Sicily,  1889.  Studied 
with  Miss  Ida  C.  Taylor;  La  Roy,  N.  Y.; 
F.  V.  Dumond;  F.  Louis  Mora;  Geo.  Bridge- 
man;  Wm.  M.  Chase,  Art  Students  League, 
New  York.  Honors:  Scholarships  and  prizes 
every  year  in  painting,  drawing  and  etching 
at  the  Art  League,  New  York,  for  four  years. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

750.  ‘‘Bobs.” 

Gallery  33,  Wall  C. 

753.  The  Musicians. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

6118.  The  Brook. 

6119.  La  Dance  au  Crepuscule. 

6120.  The  Spanish  Necklace. 

6121.  Doves  and  Tenements. 

6122.  Between  the  Tenements. 

6123.  The  Little  Shop. 

6124.  Cornelia. 

6125.  The  Fish  Vendor. 

6126.  Boy  Writing. 

6127.  Greeley  Square,  New  York. 

6128.  Roberto. 

6129.  The  Little  Mother. 

6130.  Still  Life. 

6131.  La  Petite  Grecque. 

Baumann,  Gustave. 

Born  in  Magdeburg,  Germany,  1881. 
Studied:  Art  Institute,  Chicago;  Munich, 

Germany. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

840.  Town  of  Nashville. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  B. 

841.  In  the  Hills  of  Brown. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  B. 

842.  Mathis  Alley. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  B. 

843.  Courthouse  Yard. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  B. 

844.  The  Door  Yards. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  B. 

897.  Washington  Barnes’  Cabin. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  D. 

904.  Peach  and  Plum  Bloom. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  D. 

911.  Harden  Hollow. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  D. 

Bernstrom,  Victor. 

Born  Stockholm,  Sweden,  1845.  Studied: 
Royal  Academy  and  Publishing  House.  Stock- 
holm, Sweden.  Honors:  Medal  of  the  first 
class,  World’s  Columbian  Exposition;  Silver 
Medal,  Pan- Am.  Exposition;  Silver  Medal, 
Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Bernstrom,  Victor — (Continued) . 
349.  The  River  Shore. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  A. 
358.  Pirates’  Haven. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

0132.  The  Mujik. 

0133.  The  Mystery  of  Life. 

0134.  Jacking  for  Eels. 

0135.  Limbering  Up. 

0136.  Philip  II  of  Spain. 

0137.  The  Dead  Matador. 

0138.  Shepherdess. 

0139.  Trapped  at  Last. 


Bloodgood,  Robert  Fanshawe. 

Born  New  York,  N.  Y.  Studied  NAD  and 
ASL  of  N.  Y.;  Paris.  Member:  N.  Y.  Etch- 


ing  Co. 

6140. 

Two’s  Company. 

6141. 

Hark. 

'6142. 

Hard  Times. 

6143. 

The  End  of  an  Outlaw. 

6144. 

The  Early  Bird. 

6145. 

Fairy  Godmother. 

6146. 

Blown  Out  to  Sea. 

6147. 

The  Merry  Winter  Crow. 

6148. 

Jealousy. 

6149. 

Arctic  Traveler. 

Blum,  Robert  F. 

Born  Cincinnati,  1857;  died,  1903.  At  the 
age  of  sixteen  he  entered  a lithographic  es- 
tablishment, but  soon  came  to  New  York  and 
gave  a number  of  years  to  illustrative  work. 
From  1880  to  1889  he  made  several  trips 
abroad.  In  1890  he  went  to  Japan,  commis- 
sioned by  the  Scribners  to  work  conjointly 
with  Sir  Edwin  Arnold.  In  the  meantime  his 
paintings  had  brought  recognition  and  he  was 
awarded  bronze,  silver  and  gold  medals.  The 
“Bead  Stringers,”  a Venetian  subject,  occa- 
sioned his  election  as  associate  member  of 
the  Academy  of  Design,  and  “The  Ameya” 
brought  him  into  full  membership.  Upon  his 
return  from  Japan  in  the  fall  of  1892,  after 
writing  and  illustrating  articles  on  Japan,  and 
completing  several  easel  pictures,  Mr.  Blum 
made  an  entirely  new  departure,  taking  up 
mural  decoration. 

402.  The  Witch. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

413.  Profile. 

Lent  bv  William  J.  Baer,  Esq. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 


Breyfogle,  John  Winstanley. 

Born  Louisville,  Ky.,  1874.  Studied:  PFA, 
under  Chase  and  Anshutz. 

831.  The  Rain. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  A. 


Sridport,  Hugh. 

Born  London,  1794.  Came  to  Philadelphia 
in  1816.  Studied  with  C.  Wilkins,  a minia- 
ture painter  of  London.  He  had  a drawing 
Academy  in  Philadelphia  in  1817,  where  he 
painted  portraits  and  miniatures,  and  drew 
a number  of  portraits  on  stone  for  early  Phil- 
adelphia Lithographers. 

6152.  John  Vaughan  (after  Thomas  Sully). 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 


Brown,  Benjamin  C. 

Studied:  St.  Louis  Art  School;  Julian  Acad- 
emy in  Paris. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

050.  Cliff,  Golden  Gate 

Gallery  33,  Wall  A. 

652.  Venetian  Bridge. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  A. 

657.  In  Old  San  Juan. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  A. 

822.  Santa  Maria  della  Salute,  Venice. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  A. 

823.  Russian  River,  California. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  A. 

824.  Rainy  Day,  San  Francisco. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  A. 

6153.  Hay  Wharf,  San  Francisco. 

6154.  A Bridge  of  Venice. 

6155.  Old  Bridge  at  Bruges. 


Brown,  Howell  C. 

Born  Little  Rock,  Arkansas,  1880.  Mem- 
ber: California  Society  of  Etchers. 

596.  Eucalyptus  Trees. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  C. 

6156.  Summer  Afternoon,  Laguna  Beach. 

6157.  The  Sign  Board,  Chinatown,  San 

Francisco. 

Brown,  M.  E.  B. 

Early  American  lithographer. 


Bobbett,  Alfred. 

A wood  engraver  who  worked  1847-52.  One 
of  the  men  who  made  cuts  for  the  “American 
Drawing  Book.” 


440.  Stephen  Girard  (after  Bass  Otis). 
Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

6158.  Reading  the  Scriptures  (after  B.  B. 
Hayden). 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 


6150.  The  Cure  (after  Dailey). 

Lent  by  Mrs.  F.  O.  C.  Darley. 

Borg,  Carl  Oscar. 

Born  Grinstad,  Sweden,  1879.  Honors: 

Hon.  Men.  Vichy,  1913;  Silver  Medal,  Ver- 
sailles, 1914. 

566.  Villa  dei  Quintilli  (Campagna  Ro- 

mana). 

Gallery  32,  Wall  B. 

573.  II  Castello. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  B. 

63'4.  San  Pietro  di  Palestrina. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  D. 

635.  Landscape. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  D. 

6151.  Venetian  Canal. 


Burr.  George  Elbert. 

Born  near  Cleveland,  O.  Made  illustrations 
for  catalogue  of  Heber  Bishop  Collection  of 
Jades  at  Metropolitan  Museum.  Studied  in 
France,  Italy  and  England.  Member:  Cal. 


Soc.  of 

E. 

664. 

The  Willows. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  A. 

669. 

The  Fairy  Glen. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  A. 

6159. 

Venetian  Fishing  Boats. 

6160. 

Evening,  Lake  Geneva. 

6161. 

Pinon  Trees  and  Spanish  Peaks. 

6162. 

Long’s  Peak  from  Denver. 

Pike’s  Peak. 

6163. 

6164. 

Arizona  Clouds. 

BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— ETCHERS,  ETC. 


201 


Burr,  George  Elbert — (Continued). 

6165.  Spanish  Peaks,  Morning. 

6166.  Rheinstein  Castle. 

6167.  Evening,  North  Wales. 

6168.  Village  of  Gandria,  Lake  Lugano. 

6169.  North  Boulder  Creek,  Colorado. 

6170.  Evening,  Lake  Geneva. 

6171.  Old  Cedar  and  Pike’s  Peak. 

6172.  High  Street,  Oxford. 

6173.  Warwick  Castle,  Night. 

6174.  Moll  Liabod,  North  Wales. 

6175.  Valley  of  the  Lledr,  North  Wales. 

6176.  Oaks  in  Winter. 

6177.  Winter. 

6178.  On  the  Little  Colorado,  Arizona. 


Burt,  Charles. 

Born  Edinburgh,  Scotland,  1823.  Died  in 
Brooklyn,  1892.  Came  to  New  York  in  1836. 
He  engraved  and  etched  a large  number  of 
plates  for  portraits  and  book  illustrations.  For 
some  years  he  was  one  of  the  chief  engravers 
of  bank  notes  for  the  Treasury  Department 
at  Washington,  D.  C. 

456.  Henry  W.  Longfellow. 

Lent  by  Frederick  Keppel  & Co., 
New  York. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 


Calewaert,  Louis  H. 

Born  Detroit,  1894.  Studied  School  of  Fine 
Arts,  Detroit,  with  J.  P.  Wicker.  Mem.  Cal. 
Soc.  of  E. 

697.  Old  Houses  in  Detroit. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

700.  Madam  Braun. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

703.  The  Blower. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

6179.  Ma  Grandmere. 

6180.  My  First  Plate. 

6181.  William  Fanning. 

6182.  The  Canal. 

6183.  Youth  Drawing. 

6184.  Portrait  of  J.  R. 

6185.  Sketch  of  the  Etcher. 

6186.  Ma  Grandmere  Endormi. 

6187.  Luminaris. 

6188.  North  Peoria  Street. 

6189.  On  the  Detroit  River. 

Carr,  Michael  Carmichael. 

Born  San  Francisco,  1881.  Studied:  Slade 
School  Fine  Arts,  London  University.  Honor: 
Slade  Scholarship. 

6190.  Calvi,  Corsica. 

6191.  Lobster  Baskets,  Corsica. 

6192.  Nonza,  Corsica. 

6193.  Bread  Carrier,  Ajaccio,  Corsica. 

Chadwick.  Charles  W. 

Born  Red-FIook-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.,  1861. 

Studied  with  Frederick  Juengling,  William 
Miller  and  Frank  French.  Honors:  Bronze 
Medal,  Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago,  1893; 
Bronze  Medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901; 
Bronze  Medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

Silver  Medal , Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

345.  Needlework  (after  Townsend). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  A. 

348.  The  Culprit  (after  Belcher). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  A. 

6194.  Illustration  (after  Brown). 

6195.  Bereavement  (after  Adan). 

6196.  Sent  to  Bed  (after  Belcher.) 

6197.  Portrait. 


Chadwick,  Emma. 

Born  Stockholm,  Sweden,  1863.  Studied 
Julian's,  Paris. 

749.  Pont  Neuf. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  C. 

805.  Landscape. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

6198.  Study  of  Trees. 

6199.  Pont  Neuf,  No.  2. 


Chandler,  George  Walter. 


Born  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Began  his  artistic 
career  as  journalist  illustrator.  Studied,  Ju- 
lian Academy.  Honors:  Hon.  Men.  at  Salon, 


1908. 

766. 

Impasse  du  Lion,  Algiers. 

769. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 
The  Minarettes,  Benares. 

772. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  I). 
Bab  El  Tunis. 

775. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 
Ponte  Vecchio,  Florence. 

Gallery  33.  Wall  D. 

6200. 

Via  Riccabone,  San  Renu 

6201. 

La  Rue  Kleber,  Algiers. 

6202. 

Souk  El  Djemma. 

6203. 

A Farmyard  in  Auvergne. 

6204. 

Via  Monte,  San  Remo. 

6205. 

Via  Vecchia,  Perugia. 

Rue  des  Teinturiers. 

6206. 

6207. 

Rue  Abd  El  Kader. 

6208. 

Westminster  Abbey  (The 

Choir). 

6209. 

Ponte  Vecchio,  Florence. 

Cheney, 

John. 

Born 

South  Manchester,  Conn., 

1801;  died 

there  1885.  He  engraved  small  heads  and 
book  illustrations.  In  1833  went  to  Europe 
to  study  art,  supporting  himself  by  engraving 
for  American  publishers. 

6210.  Beatrice. 

Lent  by  Louis  Katz,  Esq. 

6211.  Francis  Anne  Kemble  (after  Thomas 

Sully). 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

Closson,  William  Baxter. 

Born  Thetford,  Vt.,  1848.  Studied:  Lowell 
Inst,  in  Boston;  traveled  in  Europe.  Member: 
Union  Internationale  des  Beaux-Arts  et  des 
Lettres.  Honors  for  wood  engraving;  Gold, 
silver  and  bronze  medals,  Mass.  Charitable 
Mechanics  Assoc.;  third  class  medal,  Paris 
Salon,  1882;  silver  medal,  Paris  Exp.  1889; 
medal,  Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago,  1893;  di 
ploma,  Graphic  Arts  Exp.,  Vienna;  silve-. 
medal.  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  Louisiana 
Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

355.  The  Christ  (after  Da  Vinci). 

Gallery  33.  Wall  P>. 

356.  Winifred  Dysart  (after  Fuller). 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

363.  Ideal  Head  (after  Fuller). 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

6212.  The  Turkey  Pasture  (after  Fuller). 

6213.  Psyche. 

6214.  Flora  (after  Titian). 

6215.  Portrait  of  Thiers. 

6216.  Madonna  Granducca  (after  Raphael). 

6217.  Paola  and  Francesca  (after  Watts). 

6218.  Immaculate  Conception  (afier  Mu- 

rillo). 

6219.  Flowers  (after  Bonvin). 

6220.  Haunt  of  the  Song  Sparrow. 

6221.  Ralph  W.  Emerson  (after  Rowse). 

6222.  Dr.  O.  W.  Holmes. 

6223.  Charles  and  Mary  (after  Van  Dyck). 


202 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Cole,  Timothy. 

Born  London,  England,  1852;  brought  to 
United  States  in  1857;  settled  in  Chicago. 
Studied  with  Bond  and  Chandler  in  Chicago. 
Member:  ANA  1906,  NA  1908;  Nat.  Inst. 

AL;  Society  of  Painters,  Sculptors  and 
Gravers,  London  (hon.);  Guild  of  Craftsmen, 
London  (lion.).  Honors:  Gold  Medal  and  di- 
ploma, Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago,  1893;  gold 
medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1900;  gold  medal,  Pan- 
Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  grand  prize,  Louisi- 
ana Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

465.  Portrait  (after  Velasquez). 

Gallery  33,  Wall  L>. 

466.  Portrait  of  Princess  Vitelli  (after 

Francia ) . 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

467.  Holy  Family  (after  Rembrandt). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

468.  Portrait  of  a Spanish  Lady  (after 

Fortuny). 

Gallery  3'0,  Wall  D. 

469.  Portrait  of  Lady  Skipwith  (after 

Reynolds). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

470.  Saint  Elizabeth  (after  Zurbaran). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

471.  The  Bathers  (after  Corot). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

472.  La  Materinite  (after  Carriere). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

473.  Portrait  of  a Man  (after  Velasquez). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

474.  Mother  (after  Millet). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

475.  Madame  Mercier  (after  Greuze). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

476.  Philip  IV.  (after  Velasquez). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

477.  Portrait  of  Snyder’s  Wife  (after 

Van  Dyck). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

478.  Nature  (after  Romney). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

479.  Mona  Lisa  (after  Da  Vinci). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

6224.  The  Broken  Mirror  (after  Greuze). 

6225.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Glenowen  and  Child 

(after  Raeburn). 

6226.  Repose  in  Egypt  (after  Knaus). 

6227.  The  Cavalier  (after  Hals). 

Colman,  Samuel. 

An  early  American  etcher  who  is  represent- 
ed in  the  books  of  collections  of  Etchings 
published  during  the  years  1884  to  1889. 

6228.  Windmill. 

Lent  by  Ingraham  Hughes,  Esq. 

Colwell,  Elizabeth. 

Born  in  Michigan,  1881.  Studied  with  Van- 
derpoel  and  Ollson-Nordfeldt  in  Chicago. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama- Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

806.  The  Four  Willow's  by  the  Stream. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

846.  The  Lake  in  Winter. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  B. 

913.  The  Sea  from  Penobscot  Lighthouse. 
Gallery  34,  Wall  D. 

6229.  The  Pond  in  the  Park. 

6230.  The  Pig  Sty. 

6231.  Kellar’s  Orchard. 

6232.  Head  of  an  Old  Man. 

6233  An  Old  Man  Reading. 

6234.  The  Birch  Tree. 

6235.  The  Great  Pine. 

6236.  The  Willow. 

6237.  The  Bridge. 

6238.  Old  Willows. 

6239.  Peach  Blossoms 


Congdon,  Adairene  Vose. 

Born  New  York.  Studied:  ASL  of  N.  Y.; 
Frank  Brangwyn,  London;  Lhermitte  and  Col- 
lin in  Paris. 

610.  Place  Saint  Genevieve. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  C. 

612.  Montreuil  sur  Mer. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  C. 

6240.  Montreuil  sur  Mer  (color). 

6241.  Place  Saint  Genevieve  (color). 

Congdon,  Thomas  R. 

Born  Addison,  N.  Y.  Studied:  ASL  and 
with  Chase  in  New  York;  Constant  and  Collin 
in  Paris.  Honor:  lion.  Men.,  Paris  AAA, 

1 902. 

611.  Saint  Etienne  du  Mont. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  C. 

631.  Le  Palais  du  Luxembourg. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  D. 

632.  Bridge  of  Sighs. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  D. 

633.  Fountain  of  the  Luxembourg 

Gallery  32,  Wall  D. 

906.  Pont  Neuf  (color). 

Gallery  34,  Wall  D. 

6242.  An  Old  English  Gateway. 

6243.  Factories  on  the  Thames. 

6244.  Le  Palais  du  Luxembourg  (color). 

6245.  Along  the  Embankment. 

6246.  Pont  Neuf. 

6247.  Browning’s  Home,  Grand  Canal. 

6248.  An  Old  English  Court. 

6249.  Fountain  of  the  Luxembourg  (color). 
0250.  Saint  Jean  du  Doight,  B'inisterre. 

Coover,  Nell. 

Born  Wooster,  Ohio.  Studied:  Paris, 

France. 

606.  Waiting. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  C. 

810.  Sleeping  Infant. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  A. 

811.  Jealousy. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  A. 

812.  Petit  Enfant. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  A. 

6251.  Laurette. 

6252.  Child  Bathing. 

6253.  Le  Ballon  Rouge. 

6254.  Au  Guignol. 

Cotton,  John  Wesley. 

Born  Ontario,  Canada,  1869.  Studied: 
AIC;  ASL  of  Toronto,  Canada. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

536.  Pollard  Willows. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  A. 

541.  Belgian  Farm. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  A. 

542.  In  the  Beguinage,  Bruges. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  A. 

893.  A Cornish  Lugger. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  D. 

894.  Pont  St.  Boniface,  Bruges. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  D. 

903.  Belfry  of  Bruges. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  D. 

6255.  Place  de  la  Digue,  Bruges. 

6256.  Qua  du  Rosarie,  Bruges. 

6257.  The  Hilltop. 

6258.  In  Epping  Forest. 

6259.  Twelfth  Century  Houses,  Chester, 

England. 

6260.  Porthwidden  Cove,  Cornwall. 

6261.  Hamstead  Heath. 

6262.  St.  Ives’  Harbor. 

6263.  The  Firs,  Hamstead  Heath. 

6264.  Beeches.  Epping  Forest,  England. 


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203 


Cotton,  John  Wesley — (Continued). 

6265.  The  Firs,  Hamstead  Heath  (in  col- 

ors). 

6266.  Blossom  Time. 

6267.  Old  Flemish  Mill. 

6268.  Out  of  the  Fog. 

6269.  Old  Bridge,  Bruges. 


Covey,  Arthur  S. 

Born  Bloomington,  111.,  1877.  Studied:  Art 
Institute,  Chicago;  Royal  Academy,  Munich, 
Frank  Brangwyn.  Honors:  2d  Prize,  Salma- 
gundi Exhibition,  1910;  1st  Prize,  Salmagundi 
Exhibition,  1911;  3rd  Prize,  Salmagundi  Ex- 
hibition, 1912. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

774.  Steel  Workers,  No.  1. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

777.  The  Great  Wheel,  South  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

778.  Harbour  Cove,  Gloucester. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

6270.  The  Singing  Man. 

6271.  The  Call. 

6272.  Steel  Workers,  No.  2. 

6273.  The  Hammer  Shop. 

6274.  Victoria  Station,  London. 

6275.  The  White  Mill. 

6276.  The  Coppersmith. 


Dahlgreen,  Charles  W. 

Born  Chicago,  1864.  Studied:  AIC.  Mem- 
ber: ASL  of  Chicago;  Union  Internationale 

des  Beaux-Arts  et  des  Lettres. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


647. 

The  River. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  A. 

651. 

The  Willows. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  A. 

654. 

Approaching  Storm. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  A. 

780. 

Falkenburg,  Germany. 
Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

6277. 

Shower  on  the  Marshes. 

6278. 

A Day  in  Tone. 

6279. 

Fantasie. 

6280. 

In  Mood. 

6281. 

The  Light  House. 

6282. 

Mist  at  Sea. 

6283. 

Birch  Tree. 

6284. 

Winter  Shadows. 

6285. 

The  Edge  of  the  Timber 

Line. 

6286. 

Sunshine  and  Poetry. 

6287. 

Christmas. 

6288. 

Florida  Forest  Fire. 

6289. 

The  Lowlands. 

6290. 

After  a Spring  Rain. 

6291. 

Evening  on  the  Marshes, 

No.  1. 

6292. 

Evening  on  the  Marshes, 

No.  2 

6293. 

Evening  Clouds. 

6294. 

Early  Spring,  Giverny. 

6295. 

Awakening  of  Spring. 

6296. 

On  the  Road  to  Holland. 

6297. 

Reflections. 

6298. 

Moorlands  of  Germany. 

6299. 

A Poem. 

6300. 

Cyclone  Cloud. 

6301. 

On  a Country  Road. 

6302. 

Heatherlands. 

6303. 

Thanksgiving. 

Davis  John  Parker. 

Born  Meredith  Bridge,  N.  H.,  1832. 

Honors:  Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1889; 

T«rv  of  Awards,  Columbian  Exp., 


Davis,  John  Parker — (Continued). 

Chicago,  1893;  silver  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.. 
Buffalo,  1901.  Member:  Soc.  American 

Wood  Engravers. 

6304.  The  Tile  Club'  at  Easthampton  (after 

Abbey). 

6305.  Mme.  Deshoulieres  (after  Mignard), 

6306.  Robert  Harley,  Earl  of  Oxford  (after 

Kneller). 

6307.  The  Divine  Tragedy,  Mary  Magda- 

lene (after  Dielman). 

6308.  The  Skeleton  in  Armor  (after  Ab- 

bey). 

Lent  by  George  H.  Whittle,  Esq. 


Dawkins,  Henry. 

Early  engraver  in  the  American  Colonies. 
He  was  located  in  New  York  as  early  as  1754 
and  engraved  book-plates,  billheads,  map  orna- 
mentation in  Philadelphia. 

6309.  Benjamin  Lay  (after  W.  Williams). 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 


Dawson-Watson. 

Born  London,  England,  1865.  Studied  with 
Mark  Fisher  in  London;  Carolus  Duran,  Chart- 
ran  and  Collin  in  Paris.  Member:  SWA. 

453.  The  Night  Fisherman. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

455.  The  Man  with  the  Silver  Tocque 
(after  Rembrandt). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

6310.  Peter  Van  Brugh  Livingston  (after 

Raeburn). 

6311.  Dr.  Horace  Bushnell  (after  Rowse). 

6312.  George  and  Martha  Washington 

(after  Sharpies). 


De  Cordoba,  Mathilde. 

Born  New  York  City,  1875.  Studied:  ASL, 
New  York;  Julius  Rolshoven,  Aman-Jean  and 
Wallner  in  Paris.  Member:  Society  of 


Gravers-Printers  of  London,  Societe  de  Gra- 

vures  en 

Couleurs,  Paris,  Societe  Internation- 

ale  des 
Etchers. 

Artists,  Paris,  New  York  Society  of 

551. 

Ma  Mere. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  A. 

553. 

Charles  Courtenav  Hofp. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  A. 

876. 

Gilbert  Simon. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  C. 

887. 

Child  with  a Bottle. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  C. 

888. 

Jacqueline. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  C. 

890. 

Boy  Blue. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  C. 

6313. 

Kate  Prentice. 

6314. 

Hubert  Phipps. 

6315. 

The  Ballet  Dress. 

6316. 

Halla  Brown. 

6317. 

Child  with  Japanese  Lantern. 

6318. 

Helen  Buchanan. 

6319. 

Sir  John  Simon. 

6320. 

Enfant  aux  Raisin. 

6321. 

The  Good  Fairy. 

6322. 

Child  Standing. 

6323. 

Camilla  Brown. 

6324. 

Her  First  Portrait. 

6325. 

Toby,  Sfon  of  Lord  Hilton. 

6326. 

John  Burroughs. 

De  Witt, 

Gerard. 

6327. 

The  Arch. 

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Dillaye,  Blanche. 

Born  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Studied:  PAFA; 
etching  under  Stephen  Parrish;  Garrido  in 
Europe.  Member:  NYWCC;  Philadelphia. 

WCC.  Honors:  Silver  medal  for  etching, 
Atlanta  Exp.,  1895;  silver  medal,  AAS  1 902 ; 
silver  medal  for  etchings,  international  Exp. 
at  Lorient,  France,  1903. 

432.  On  Little  Egg  Harbor  Bay. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  C. 

433.  A Bird’s  Eve  View  of  Anisquam. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  C. 

0328.  A Country  Road. 

0.329.  A Mob  of  Houses. 

0330.  An  Old  Street,  Quebec. 

0331.  A Dutch  Waterway. 

0332.  Leaning  Houses,  Dordrecht. 

0333.  The  Last  Cargo. 

0334.  A Narrow  Way. 

0335.  Fishing  Wiers,  Bay  of  Fundy. 

0.336.  Marsh  at  Ocean  City. 

6337.  On  the  Road  to  Wanapashemet. 

6338.  An  Upland  Path. 

6339.  A French  Roadside. 

0340.  Mist  on  the  Cornish  Coast. 


Dow,  Arthur  W. 

Born  Ipswich,  Mass.  Studied  with  Bou- 
langer, Lefebvre,  Doucet  and  Delance  in 
Paris;  Instructor,  Pratt  Institute,  Brooklyn, 
1895-1904;  Professor  of  Fine  Arts,  Teachers 
College,  Columbia  Univ.,  since  1904;  Director, 
Summer  Art  School,  Ipswich,  Mass.  Honors: 
Hon.  Men.  Paris  Exp.,  1899;  bronze  medal  for 
painting  and  Hon.  Men.  for  woodcuts,  Pan- 
Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  medal,  Boston  Me- 
chanics Assoc. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

6341.  The  Dory. 

6342.  The  Yellow  House. 

0343.  Rain  in  May. 

0344.  Ipswich  Marshes,  Color  Schemes 

Nos.  1,  2. 

0345.  August  Moon. 

0346.  November. 

6347.  The  Gap,  New  England  Pasture. 

0348.  By  Salt  Marshes. 

6349.  Harry  Mayne.  his  House,  the  Pirate 
of  Old  Ipswich. 

0350.  The  Desert,  Color  Schemes  Nos.  1, 
2,  3,  4. 

6351.  Little  Venice,  Color  Schemes  Nos. 

1,  2. 

6352.  The  Blue  House. 

6353.  Above  the  Old  Bridge,  Ipswich. 

0354.  Evening  Glow. 

(>355.  April. 

6356.  The  Old  Bridge,  Ipswich. 

6357.  Site  of  the  Moraine. 

0358.  The  Blue  Lily. 

0359.  In  Old  High,  Ipswich. 


Durand,  Asher  Brown. 

Born  Jefferson,  N.  J.,  1796.  Died  in  South 
Orange,  N.  J.,  1886.  In  1812  he  was  a pupil 
of  Peter  Maverick.  Engraved  large  plate  of 
the  “Declaration  of  Independence”  after  paint- 
ing by  Trumbull. 

461.  Ariadne  (after  Vanderlyn). 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

6360.  .John  Trumbull  (after  Waldo  & 

Jewett). 

6361.  Elias  Boudinot,  M.  D.  (after  Waldo 

& Jewett). 


Duveueck,  Frank. 

Born  Covington,  Ky.,  1848.  Studied  with 
Diez  in  Munich,  in  which  city  he  lived  over 
ten  years.  Member:  SAA  1880;  ANA  1905; 
NA  1906;  SWA;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Honors: 
Medal,  Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago,  1893;  hon. 
mention,  Paris  Salon,  1895;  silver  medal,  Pan- 
Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901.  Instructor  in  Cin- 
cinnati Academy  of  Fine  Arts. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of 
Awards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposi- 
tion, San  Francisco,  1915. 

Awarded  a Special  Commemorative  Medal 
by  the  Panama- Pacific  International  Expo- 
sition. 

3889.  Palazzo  Ca  d’Oro,  Venezia. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 

Association. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  C. 

3890.  Ponte  Vecchio,  Florence  (1884). 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 

Association. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  C. 

3891.  Grand  Canal,  Venice. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 

Association. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  C. 

3892.  In  the  Bay  of  Venice. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  C. 

3893.  View  of  the  Grand  Canal,  Venice. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  C. 

3894.  Venetian  Bridge. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  C. 

3895.  The  Rialto,  Venice. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  C. 

3896.  San  Pietro  in  Castello,  Venice. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  C. 

3897.  Riva  degli  Schiavoni,  No.  1. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 

Association. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  C. 

3898.  Bridge  of  Sighs. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 

Association. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  C. 

3899.  Piazza  San  Marco,  Venice. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 

Association. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  C. 

3900.  Riva  degli  Schiavoni,  No.  2. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 

Association. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  C. 

3901.  Laguna,  Venice. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 

Association. 

Gallery  87,  Wall  C. 

Eckstein,  John. 

He  was  a portrait  painter,  a modeler  in  clay, 
and  an  engraver  of  portraits  executed  in  a 
somewhat  curious  stipple  manner.  His  name 
appears  in  the  Philadelphia  directories  of  1796- 
97  as  “limner  and  statuary,”  and  again  in 
1805-06;  from  1811  to  1816  his  occupation  is 
given  as  “engraver,”  and  at  intervals  in  this 
period  he  appears  as  “a  merchant.”  He  was 
painting  and  engraving  as  late  as  1822. 

6362.  Martin  Luther  (after  Holbein). 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— ETCHERS,  ETC. 


205 


Edwards,  S.  Arlent. 

Born  1862  in  Sommersetshire,  England. 
Studied:  Kensington  Art  School  in  1877-81. 
Taught  to  engrave  in  mezzotint  by  Appleton, 
Josey  and  Alais  of  London.  In  1890  he  came 
to  the  United  States,  made  book  illustrations, 
portraits  and  subject  plates.  Has  revived  the 
art  of  printing  in  colors  from  mezzotint  plates. 

6363.  Alexander  Hamilton. 

6364.  Simonetta. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

Edwin,  David. 

Born  Bath,  England,  1776;  died  in  Phila- 
delphia, 1841.  The  son  of  a comedian,  after 
serving  as  an  apprentice  to  a Dutch  engraver 
in  London,  he  came  to  this  country  as  a sailor 
on  board  a vessel  bound  for  Philadelphia  and 
landed  in  December,  1797.  His  first  engrav- 
ing was  a frontispiece  to  a selection  of  Scot- 
tish airs.  He  became  the  most  popular  and 
prolific  engraver  of  portraits  in  the  United 
States. 

6365.  Thomas  McKean  (after  Gilbert 

Stuart). 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

Ertz,  Edward  F. 

Born  Niles,  111.,  1862.  Studied  with  Le- 
febvre,  Constant  and  Delance  in  Paris.  Mem- 
ber: Royal  Soc.  of  British  Artists;  Soc.  of 

Arts,  London;  United  Arts  Club,  London;  So- 
ciete  Internationale  d’Aquarellistes,  Paris;  So- 
ciete  des  Cinquante;  Union  inter,  des  Beaux- 
Arts;  Chicago  SE.  Honors:  Diploma  of 
honor.  International  Exp.,  St.  Etienne;  gold 
medal,  Exp.  d’Angiers;  grand  prize,  Interna- 
tional Exp.,  Rouen,  France;  medal,  Soc.  des 
Amis  des  Arts  de  la  Somme,  1899;  medal, 
Ville  d’Elboeuf,  France;  two  awards,  Brixton 
(Eng.)  Arts  and  Crafts;  medal,  AAs,  Phila- 


delphia. 

1902. 

655. 

Place  Roval,  Paris. 

Gallery  33,  Wall 

A. 

659. 

La  Terre. 

Gallery  33,  Wall 

A. 

6366. 

Lavoirs,  Chartres. 

6367. 

Mother  and  Child. 

6368. 

Vieux  Loups  de  Mer. 

6369. 

A Study  of  Expression. 

6370. 

Polperro. 

Eskridge,  Robert. 

Born  Philipsburg,  Pa.,  1891.  Studied:  Art 
Institute,  Chicago;  University  Southern  Cali- 
fornia, College  of  Fine  Arts  with  Senseney. 
Member,  Chicago  Society  Etchers. 

6371.  The  .Tunk  Shop,  Chicago. 

6372.  Old  Mission,  San  Diego. 

Evans,  John  W. 

Born  Brooklyn,  1855.  Studied  with  P.  R. 
B.  Pierson.  Honors:  Bronze  medal,  Pan- Am. 
Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901 ; bronze  medal,  Louisiana 
Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

346.  Becalmed  (after  Beal). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  A. 

359.  Making  Glass  Beads  (after  Sar- 

gent). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

360.  Commencement  Day  (after  Bellows). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

6373.  Little  Dutch  Girl  (after  Woodbury). 

6374.  Medallion,  Napoleon. 

6375.  Statue  Louis  XIX. 


Farrar,  Henry. 

Born  London,  England,  1843.  Died  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  1903.  Studied:  United  States. 
1879,  Secretary  of  American  Water  Color  So- 
ciety; 1881,  President  of  the  New  York  Etch- 
ing Club;  1882,  a fellow  of  the  Royal  Society 
of  Painter- Etchers,  London;  and  in  1885  hon- 
orary member  of  the  Philadelphia  Society  ot 
Painter-Etchers. 

435.  Evening  near  a Fishing  Station. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

459.  Sunset. 

Lent  by  Frederick  Keppel  & Co., 
New  York. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

6376.  In  Port. 

6377.  Sunset  in  the  Lower  Bay. 

Ferris,  Stephen  J. 

Born  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.,  1835.  Studied: 

PAFA  under  Schussele;  S.  B.  Waugh  in  Bor- 
dentown,  N.  J.  Member:  Phila.  Soc.  of 

Etchers;  Professor  School  of  Design  twenty- 
six  years. 

390.  Granada. 

Lent  by  Ingraham  Hughes,  Esq. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

Foster,  John. 

Baptized  in  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1648;  died 
in  Boston,  1681.  Graduated  from  Harvard  in 
1667.  Established  the  first  printing  office  in 
Boston  in  1675.  He  was  the  first  engraver  of 
a portrait  in  this  country  of  whom  we  have 
any  record;  this  was  the  wood-block  portrait 
of  Rev.  Richard  Mather. 

6378.  Rev.  Richard  Mather. 

Lent  by  Frank  .T.  Mather,  Esq. 

French,  Edwin  Davis. 

Born  in  North  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1851. 
Entered  Brown  University  in  1866.  In  1869 
began  engraving  on  silver  with  the  Whiting 
Manufacturing  Company.  Studied : Art  Stu- 
dents’ League,  New  York,  under  William  Sar- 
tain,  in  1883-86.  Served  as  president  of  that 
organization  in  1890-91. 

6379.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Whitin  (Book 

Plate) . 

6380.  Edwin  Davis  French  (Book  Plate). 

6381.  Whitelaw  Reid  (Book  Plate). 

6382.  E.  D.  Church  (Book  Plate). 

6383.  John  Skelton  Williams  (Book  Plate). 

(jSSI.  Ira  Hutchinson  Brainerd  (Book 

Plate). 

Lent  by  Ira  H.  Brainerd,  Esq. 

French,  Frank  P. 

Born  London,  N.  H.,  1850.  Studied  with 
Henry  W.  Herrick.  Member:  Soc.  of  Ameri- 
can Wood  Engravers.  Honors:  Bronze  medal, 
Centennial  Exp.,  Philadelphia,  1876;  medal,  Co- 
lumbian Exp.,  Chicago,  1893;  silver  medal  for 
wood  engravings,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo., 
1901;  gold  medal  for  wood  engraving,  Louisi- 
ana Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

343.  Edwin  Booth  (after  Sargent). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  A. 

344.  Portrait  (after  Dewing). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  A. 

350.  Beech  Woods  (after  Parsons). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  A. 

351.  The  Meadow. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  A. 

352.  Bedouin  Girl  (after  photograph). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  A. 

3'53.  Izaak  “Walton  (after  Boughton). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  A. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


French,  Frank  P. — (Continued). 

6385.  Francis  I.  (after  Reinhardt). 

6386.  Under  the  Mistletoe. 

6387.  Christmas  Chimes. 

6388.  Valentine. 

6389.  The  Chrysanthemum. 

6390.  Evening  Primrose  (after  Gibson). 

6391.  A Christmas  Vigil. 

6392.  St.  Cecilia  (after  Church). 

6393.  The  Golden  Stair  (after  Burne 

Jones). 

6394.  Heneyah  (after  Bridgman). 

6395.  The  Day  of  Rest  (after  Abbey). 

6396.  The  Vale  of  Tears  (after  Poveda). 

6397.  The  Rare  Vase  (after  Fortuny). 

6398.  Wood  Engraving  (after  Abbey). 

Gagnon,  Clarence  A. 

Born  Montreal,  Canada,  1882.  Studied: 
Montreal  Art  Gallery,  Julian  Academy,  Paris. 
Hon.  Men.  Paris  Salon,  1908.  Medal  Louisi- 
ana Purchase  Exposition. 

534.  Rue  des  Cordeliers,  Dinan. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  A. 

535.  L’Orage. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  A. 

550.  Mont  St.  Michel,  Brittany. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  A. 

6399.  Vieux  Moulin  en  Picardie. 

6400.  Tour  de  l’Horloge,  Dinan. 

6401.  Moonlight,  Pont  de  l’Arche. 

6402.  Canal  du  Loing. 

6403.  Vue  de  Rouen. 

6404.  Luxembourg  Gardens,  Paris. 

6405.  Sant’  Agostino  Canal,  Venice. 

Gallagher,  Sears. 

Born  Boston,  1869.  Studied  with  Tomasso 
Juglaris  in  Boston;  Laurens  and  Constant  in 
Paris. 

732.  Across  the  River. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  C. 

733.  Girl  with  Rabbit. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  C. 

745.  Old  State  House,  Boston. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  C. 

746.  Paul  Revere  House,  Boston. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  C. 

758.  Woolworth  Building,  New  York. 
Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

6406.  Appledore,  England. 

6407.  St.  Ives. 

6408.  Brooklyn  Bridge,  New  York. 

6409.  Carlisle  Street,  New  York. 

6410.  S't.  Paul's  Cathedral,  Boston. 

6411.  Trinity  Church,  Boston. 

6412.  T Wharf,  Boston. 

6413.  Boylston  Street,  Boston. 

6414.  Bideford,  England. 

6415.  English  Cottage. 

6416.  Appledore,  England. 

6417.  Old  Mill,  Nantucket. 

6418.  Wild  Cherry  Trees. 

6419.  Boy  with  Dog. 

6420.  From  the  Hill. 

Gallaudet,  Elisha. 

Born  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  about  1730;  in 
1759  he  was  in  business  in  New  York  as  an 
engraver.  Besides  some  early  book  plates,  his 
only  known  engraving  is  the  portrait  of  George 
Whitfield,  issued  as  a frontispiece  to  “A  Life 
of  Whitfield,”  published  in  1774. 

6421.  George  Whitfield,  M.  A. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

Getchell,  Edith  Loring. 

Born  Bristol,  Pa.  Studied:  Phila.  School 
of  Design;  PAFA;  R.  Swain  Gifford.  Mem- 
ber: N.  Y.  Etching  Club;  Cal.  Soc.  of  E. 

6422.  Home  by  the  Sea. 


Gilmore,  Ada. 

Born  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  1882.  Studied: 
Chicago  Art  Institute;  Robert  Henri  School, 
New  York. 

863.  Promenade. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  B. 


Gleeson,  Charles  K. 

Born  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1878.  Studied:  St. 
Louis  School  of  Fine  Arts;  Art  Students’ 
League,  New  York;  Colorossi  Academie,  Paris, 
under  E.  Renard;  Academie  de  la  Grande 
Chaumiere,  under  Steinlen  and  Simon. 

609.  Quai  d’lvrv,  Paris. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  C. 

738.  Les  Carriers,  Paris. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  C. 

744.  King’s  Highway  Viaduct,  St.  Louis. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  C. 

747.  Pont  Saint  Nicholas. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  C. 

6423.  A View  of  Burgos. 

6424.  Au  Impasse,  Paris. 

6425.  Val  du  Grace. 

6426.  Plateresque  Doorway. 

6427.  Conciergerie,  Paris. 

6428.  Fifteen  Houses  and  Pont  Neuf. 

6429.  Tavern  of  Seven  Trees. 

6430.  Corner  of  Pont  Neuf. 

6431.  Near  Saint  Etienne  du  Mont. 

6432.  Noon  Hour. 

6433.  Alcantara,  General  View. 

6434.  Vue  de  la  Cite. 

6435.  Saint  Anne  of  Shandon. 


Goetsch,  Gustav  F. 

Studied  in  New  York,  Paris,  Minneapolis, 
with  Wm.  M.  Chase,  Carroll  Beckwith,  E. 
Blanche  and  R.  Koehler.  Member:  S.  W.  A. 


415. 

The  Harbor. 

Gallery 

30, 

Wall 

0. 

416. 

Marblehead 

Harbor. 

Gallery 

3'0, 

Wall 

c. 

425. 

On  the  Harlem 

Pier. 

Gallery 

30, 

Wall 

c. 

426. 

Marblehead, 

Mass. 

Gallery 

30, 

Wall 

c. 

429. 

In  the  Harbor. 

Gallery 

30, 

Wall 

c. 

Goldthwaite,  Anne. 

Born  Montgomery,  Ala.  Studied:  C.  W. 
M.  Meilatz,  NAD;  Acad.  Moderne,  Paris. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


619. 

Fraulein  Von  Kneptisch. 

Gallery  32,  Wall 

D. 

622. 

Churchvard,  Brittany. 

Gallery  32,  Wall 

D. 

625. 

Montmartre. 

Gallery  32,  Wall 

D. 

630. 

The  Ballet. 

Gallery  32,  Wall 

D. 

719. 

Cock  Fight. 

Gallery  33,  Wall 

B. 

6436. 

Sunny  Hillside. 

6437. 

Egyptian  Dancer. 

6438. 

The  Letter. 

6439. 

Alabama  Pines. 

6440. 

At  Montmartre. 

6441. 

Un  Moment  Musical; 

Shubert, 

No. 

1. 

6442. 

Lin  Moment  Musical; 

Shubert, 

No. 

2. 

6443. 

Un  Moment  Musical; 

Shubert, 

No. 

3. 

0444 

Egvntian  Dancer  Kneeling. 

6445. 

October. 

BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— ETCHERS,  ETC. 


207 


Green,  Bernard  I. 

Born  Russia,  1887.  Studied:  NAD;  ASL. 
Honors:  Medal  in  Figure  Drawing,  NAD, 

1910;  Hallgarten  Prize  in  Painting,  NAD, 
1912. 

6446.  Girl  Reading. 

Griffin,  James  Martin. 

Born  Cork,  Ireland,  1850.  Studied:  Cork 
School  of  Art  (Branch  of  South  Kensington) 
under  James  Brenan,  R.  II.  A.  Member  of 
The  Water  Color  Society  of  Ireland. 

431.  River  Lee,  Cork,  Ireland. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  C. 

Griffith,  Louis  Oscar. 

Born  Greencastle,  Ind.,  1875.  Studied  with 
Frank  Reaugh  at  St.  LouR  School  of  Fine 
Arts,  AIC;  New  York  and  Paris;  Chicago  SA; 
Chicago  SE. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

854.  Sardine  Boats,  Concarneau. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  B. 

857.  Winter. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  B. 

6447.  In  New  England. 

6448.  The  Weaver. 

6440.  The  City  of  Granite. 

6450.  A Brittany  Mill. 

Hale,  Walter. 

Born  Chicago,  1869.  Studied:  Minneapolis 
School  of  Fine  Arts;  New  York,  London, 
Paris.  Member:  Royal  Society  of  Painters, 
Etchers,  London,  1893,  and  Society  of  Illus- 
trators, New  York. 

748.  The  Plat  Iron  Building,  New  York. 
Gallery  33,  Wall  C. 

6451.  The  Castle  of  Turegano. 

6452.  The  Alcazar,  Segovia. 

Halpin,  Frederick. 

Born  Worcester,  England,  1805.  Studied 
with  his  father,  an  engraver  for  one  of  the 
Staffordshire  potteries.  In  1827  he  was  in 
London  engraving  historical  subjects  and  por- 
traits. He  came  to  New  York  about  1842. 


6453.  Asher  B.  Durand  (after  C.  L.  Elliot). 


Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg, 

Esq. 

Hammersmith,  Paul. 

Born 

Naperville,  111.,  1857.  Studied: 

Mil- 

waukee, 
of  E. 

Paris,  London.  Member,  Cal. 

Soc. 

381. 

Jones  Island. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

382. 

Close  of  Day. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

6454. 

Twilight  Shadows. 

6455. 

Ferry  Boats. 

6456. 

Rustic  Bridge. 

6457. 

University  Drive. 

6458. 

Holland. 

Hansen,  Armin  C. 

Born  San  Francisco,  1886.  Studied:  San 
Francisco,  Stuttgart,  Munich,  Antwerp. 

678.  At  the  Landing  Stages. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

684.  Flemish  Landscape. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

801.  Harry  Varick. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

6459.  The  Shower. 

6460.  Before  the  Wind. 

6461.  Low  Tide. 


Harer,  Frederick  W. 

Born  Blossburg,  Pa.,  1880'.  Studied:  P.  A. 
F.  A.,  Thos.  P.  Anshutz  and  Wm.  M.  Chase. 


779. 

Independence 

Square. 

Gallery  33, 

Wall  D. 

795. 

A Fire. 

Gallery  33, 

Wall  D. 

6463. 

La  Estellita. 

6464. 

An  Effect  of  Light. 

6465. 

Marketing. 

6466. 

The  Farrier. 

6467. 

Emigrants. 

6468. 

A Scavenger. 

6469. 

A Bum. 

Harley. 

One  of  the  engravers  who  made  plates  for 
“Picturesque  America,”  published  by  Apple- 
ton  1872-74. 

6470.  Jack  of  the  Mill  (after  Darley). 

Lent  by  Mrs.  F.  O.  C.  Darley. 

Harriton,  Abraham. 

Born  Roumania,  1893.  Studied:  NAD. 
Honors:  Baldwin  prize;  First  Hallgarten 

prize  in  composition. 

787.  An  Old  Hebrew  Peddler. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

447.  Son  of  Israel. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

Harshe,  Robert  B. 

Born  Salisbury,  Mo.,  1879.  Studied:  Mis- 
souri University;  Chicago  Art  Institute;  N.  Y. 
Art  Students’  League;  Teachers’  College,  Co- 
lumbia University  with  Arthur  W.  Dow;  Lon- 
don with  Laszlo;  Paris  in  Colorossi  Academy. 
Member:  Chicago  Soc.  of  E.,  Cal.  Soc.  of  E., 
San  Francisco  Soc.  of  Artists,  University  of 
Calif.  Faculty  Club,  Asst.  Prof.  Graphic  Art, 
Stanford  University;  Sup’t  Fine,  Applied  and 
Manual  Arts,  Dept.  Education,  P.  P.  I.  E. ; 
Ass't  Chief,  Dept,  of  Fine  Arts,  P.  P.  I.  E. 

Secretary,  Group  Jury  for  Oil  Paintings  and 
Department  Jury,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

677.  Fisherman's  Wharf. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

680.  San  Lorenzo. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

681.  The  Ostrich. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

683.  Dutch  Cottages. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

6472.  Tamalpais. 

6473.  Monterey  Dunes. 

6474.  Lagunita,  Stanford  University. 

6475.  Chinese  Truck  Patch. 

6476.  Three  Pines. 

6477.  The  Inner  Quad,  Stanford  Univer- 

sity. 

6478.  On  the  Stanford  Farm. 

6479.  Twilight. 

6480.  Indian  Rock  Park,  Moonlight. 

Haskell,  Ernest. 

Born  Woodstock,  Conn.,  1876. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

538.  The  Spectre. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  A. 

539.  Dwarfs  of  Ragged  Island. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  A. 

544.  Hill  Top. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  A. 

545.  Kinnebeck  Homesteads. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  A. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Haskell,  Ernest — (Continued). 

6481.  Peeling  Apples. 

6482.  The  Captain. 

6483.  Darning. 

6484.  The  Whistling  Boy. 

6485.  The  Fruit  Shop. 

6486.  The  Crippled  Pine. 

6487.  The  Moss  Trees. 

6488.  The  Skeletons. 

6480.  The  Hunchback. 

6490.  The  Dead  Sisters. 

6491.  The  Colt. 

6492.  The  Blind  Gypsy. 

6493.  Retrospection. 

6494.  Drawbridge. 

6495.  The  Sand  Hopper. 

6496.  Mrs.  P. 

6497.  Announcement. 

6498.  Christmas  Card. 

6499.  Amelia. 

6500.  Book  Plate. 

6501.  Christmas  Card  (Private  Plate) 

(Whitney). 

6502.  Book  Plate  (Lorillard). 


Heinemann,  Ernst. 

Born  Brunswick,  Germany,  1848.  Came  to 
”le  United  States  in  1872.  Studied  with  A. 
Closs  and  Brendeamour;  ASL  of  N Y 
Bronze  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901. 

6503.  Japanese  Children. 

6504.  A Confederate  Charge. 

6505.  A Minuet  at  Mount  Vernon  (after 

Wiles). 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Ernest  Heinemann. 


Higgins,  Eugene. 

Born  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1874.  Studied: 
Laurens,  Benjamin-Constant,  Gerome  and 
Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts  in  Paris. 


665. 

670. 

6506. 

6507. 

6508. 

6509. 

6510. 

6511. 

6512. 

6513. 

6514. 

6515. 


The  Rent  Bill. 

Gallery  33',  Wall  A. 
Midnight  Duty. 

Gallery  33',  Wall  A. 

The  Blind  Leading  the  Blind. 
The  Rag  Pickers. 

Under  Archway. 

In  the  Park. 

Slum  Girl. 

Mendicants. 

An  Outcast. 

Mother  Groliot's  Doorway. 
The  Return. 

Out  of  Shadows. 


Hill,  John. 

Born  London,  1770;  died  West  Nyack,  N. 
Y 1850.  He  engraved  in  aquatint  a number 
ot  plates  published  in  London,  after  paintings 
by  Turner,  Southerberg,  and  others.  He  came 
to  New  York  in  1816,  where  his  first  work 
was  small  magazine  plates.  His  American 
drawing  books  with  colored  plates  and  a series 
ot  aquatints  of  American  scenery  are  prob- 
ably the  first  color  aquatints  issued  in  this 
country. 

448.  New  York  from  Governor’s  Island 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

6516.  American  Drawing  Book. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

Hinshelwood,  Robert. 

Born  in  Edinburgh,  1813;  was  living  after 
1860.  Studied  with  James  and  Tohn  John- 
stone, engravers  of  Edinburgh.  Came  to  the 
C nited  States  about  1835.  He  was  landscape 
engraver  for  Harper’s  and  other  New  York 
publishers  and  was  also  employed  by  the  Con- 
tinental Bank  Note  Company. 

6517.  The  Rendezvous  (after  J.  W.  Hart). 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 


Hobart,  Clark. 

Born  Rockford,  111.  Studied:  Hopkins  In- 
stitute, San  Francisco;  ASL.,  N.  Y.,  Paris. 
Honors:  Chosen  among  all  the  Art  Students 
to  make  four  panels  for  Building  of  Ethnology, 
Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo. 

Stiver  Medal , Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


813. 

Nymph  at  the  Pool. 

Gallery  34,  Wall 

A. 

814. 

The  Greeting. 

Gallery  34,  Wall 

A. 

815. 

Camp  Mystery. 

Gallery  34,  Wall 

A. 

816. 

Ready  for  the  Ball. 

Gallery  34,  Wall 

A. 

817. 

Idyl. 

Gallery  34,  Wall 

A. 

818. 

Spring. 

Gallery  34,  Wall 

A. 

819. 

Lovers’  Quarrel. 

Gallery  34,  Wall 

A. 

820. 

Memories. 

Gallery  34,  Wall 

A. 

821. 

Woodchopper’s  Hut. 

Gallery  34,  Wall 

A. 

6518. 

Fete  Champetre. 

6519. 

The  Picnic. 

6520. 

California  Oaks. 

Hopkins,  Edna  Boies. 

Born  in  Michigan. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


895. 

Phlox. 

Gallery  34, 

Wall 

D. 

896. 

Eucalyptus. 

Gallery  34, 

Wall 

D. 

898. 

Purple  Daisy. 

Gallery  34, 

Wall 

D. 

907. 

Zinnia. 

Gallery  34, 

Wall 

D. 

909. 

Bramble. 

Gallery  34, 

Wall 

D. 

910. 

Veronica. 

Gallery  34, 

Wall 

D. 

6521. 

Fig  Leaves. 

6522. 

Honeysuckle. 

6523. 

Nasturtium. 

6524. 

Fuchsia. 

6525. 

Grapes. 

6526. 

Purple  Asters. 

6527. 

Datura. 

6528. 

Morning  Glory. 

6529. 

Pepper. 

6530. 

Nicotina. 

Hornby,  Lester  George. 

Born  Lowell,  Mass.,  1882.  Studied:  R.  I. 
School  of  Design,  Providence;  Pape  School, 
Boston;  ASL  of  N.  Y.;  Laurens  and  others 
in  Paris.  Member:  N.  Y.  Soc.  of  E .;  Cal. 
Soc.  of  E. 

751.  Le  Gouter. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  C. 

754.  Le  Matin,  Gland-Sur-Marne. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

757.  Le  Pont:  Marne. 

Gallerv  33,  Wall  D. 

790.  Le  Ciel  Pluvieux. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

6531.  La  Cathedral  a Reims. 

6532.  La  Marne  a Chateau  Thierry. 

6533.  La  Jardiniere,  Matin,  Marne. 

6534.  La  Chateau,  Passy  Sur  Marne. 

6535.  Vieille  Maisons,  Reims. 

6536.  The  Goose  Girl. 

6537.  Dimanche  Matin,  Verneuil,  Mang 

6538.  La  Brise,  Marne. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— ETCHERS  ETC. 


2U9 


Hornby,  Lester  George — (Continued). 

6539.  Vieille  Femme  aux  Champs. 

6540.  The  Harvester,  Marne. 

6541.  Dans  les  Champs. 

6542.  L’Eglise  a Gland,  Marne. 

6543.  The  Pig-Sty,  Marne. 

6544.  La  Fete  a Pantin. 

6545.  Chateau  a la  Ferte-Milon. 

6546.  Les  Lavoirs  a Chateau-Thierry. 

6547.  La  Colline,  Marne. 

6548.  Le  Gamin,  Marne. 

6549.  Ramasseurs  des  Faguts,  Marne. 

6550.  Ciel  et  Champs.  X o.  7. 

6551.  C'iel  et  Champs.  No.  4. 

6552.  Les  Coehons. 

Horter,  Earl. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1882. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

6552.  French  Quarter,  New  Orleans. 

6554.  Smelters,  Pittsburg. 

6555.  Madison  Square. 

6556.  Old  Farm  House,  Germantown. 

Lent  by  the  Brown-Robertson  Co. 

Huber,  Konrad. 

Made  lithographs  for  book  illustrations  in 
the  middle  of  the  nineteenth  century,  chiefly 
from  outline  drawings  by  F.  O.  C.  Darley. 

6557.  Nimrod  Exhibits  His  Humor  (after 

Darley) . 

Lent  by  Mrs.  F.  O.  C.  Darley. 

Hunt,  William  Morris. 

Born  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  1S24.  Died  at  the 
Isles  of  Shoals,  1879.  Originally  educated  for 
sculpture.  He  studied  painting  in  Dusseldorf, 
then  under  Couture  at  Paris.  He  returned 
to  America  in  1855.  Hunt  championed  the 
Barbizon  School  in  the  United  States  and  as 
teacher,  mural  painter,  portrait  painter,  lith- 
ographer, and  critic,  his  influence  has  been 
strong  and  lasting.  “The  Flight  of  Night’’  in 
the  Retrospective  Loan  Collection  is  the  orig- 
inal study  for  the  first  mural  painting  of  im- 
portance painted  in  America. 

6558.  Hurdy-Gurdy  Player. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

Hurley,  Edward  T. 

Born  Cincinnati,  1869.  Studied:  Cincin- 
nati Art  Academy  under  Frank  Duveneck. 
Member:  Chicago  SE;  SWA.  Honors:  Gold 
medal,  Lousiana  Purchase  Exposition. 

679.  Market  Alley. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

682.  Dry  Creek  Valley,  Boone  County,  Kv. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

685.  A Bad  Night. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B.  • 

6559.  Suspension  Bridge,  Cincinnati. 

6560.  In  Eden  Park. 

6561.  Autumn  Woods. 

6562.  Sheep  at  Ault  Park. 

6563.  Garfield  Park. 

6564.  Summer  Days. 

Hyde,  Helen. 

Born  Lima,  N.  Y.,  1868.  Studied  with  Emil 
Carlsen  in  New  York;  Raphael  Collin  in 
Paris.  Member:  Cal.  Soc.  of  E. ; Associate 
Soe  de  la  Gravure  Originale  en  Couleur, 
Paris.  Honors:  First  prize  in  Tokyo  exhi- 
bition of  Japanese  Artists;  gold  medal  in 
Alaska-Yukon  exhibition.  H >n.  Men.  Paris 
Aalon,  1913. 


Hyde,  Helen — (Continued) 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


864. 

Cherry-Rain. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  B. 

865. 

An  Interlude,  Mexico. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  B. 

866. 

The  Family  Umbrella. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  B. 

867. 

Going  to  Market. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  B. 

868. 

In  Their  Holiday  Clothes. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  B. 

869. 

A Summer  Shower. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  B. 

870. 

The  Sacred  Calf,  Agra,  India. 
Gallery  34,  Wall  B 

871. 

The  Bath. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  B. 

872. 

The  Sauce-Pan  Shop,  Soochow,  China. 
Gallery  34,  Wall  B. 

6565. 

Baby  Talk. 

The  Furious  Dragon. 

6566. 

6567. 

The  Unwilling  Dancer. 

6568. 

The  Blue  Umbrella. 

6569. 

A Mexican  Coquette. 

6570. 

Feeding  the  Bunnies. 

6571. 

Sunday  Morning. 

6572. 

Mount  Orizaba. 

6573. 

Over  the  Garden  Wall. 

6574. 

August. 

6575. 

Driving  Out  Bad  Luck. 

6576. 

A Summer  Girl. 

6577. 

The  Greeting. 

6578. 

New  Brooms. 

6579. 

The  Go-Cart. 

6580. 

A Roundelay. 

6581. 

Winter. 

6582. 

Complaints. 

6583. 

Blossom  Time  in  Tokyo. 

6584. 

The  Kameido  Bridge. 

6585. 

The  Chase. 

6586. 

The  Bamboo  Fence. 

6587. 

The  Little  Pink  Plum. 

0588. 

An  April  Evening. 

1)589. 

The  Secret. 

6590. 

My  Neighbors. 

0591. 

A Day  in  June. 

6592. 

A Daruma  Branch. 

6593. 

The  Spring  Poem. 

6594. 

Going  to  the  Fair. 

6595. 

Friends  of  Winter. 

6596. 

New  Year’s  Day  in  Tokyo. 

Jaques, 

Bertha  E.  Clauson. 

Born 

Covington,  O.,  1863.  Studied:  AIC. 

: Chicago  SA;  Chicago  SE  (sect.); 

M ember 

Cal.  Soc.  of  E. 

Bronzi 

? medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 

Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

675. 

Minelli,  Venice. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

676. 

Venice  Fisherman. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

752. 

Sunnv  Corner. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

755. 

The  Tangle,  Chioggia. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

759. 

Shipyard,  Venice. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

761. 

The  Arch,  Roman  Forum. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

6597. 

Street  of  Janissaires,  Algiers. 

6598. 

Willows,  Rysord. 

6599. 

Peat  Boat,  Marken. 

6600. 

Along  the  Mall. 

6601. 

Scotch  Collier’s  Cottage. 

6602. 

Rain  on  Thames. 

6603’. 

Charing  Cross  Bridge. 

6604. 

Hamstead  Heath. 

6605 

Prisons  of  the  Sea. 

10 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Jaques, 

Bertha  E.  Clauson — (Continued) 

6606. 

Paradise  Bridge,  Venice. 

6607. 

Santa  Margherita,  Venice. 

The  Columns,  Roman  Forum. 

6608. 

6609. 

Burano. 

6610. 

Thames  Boats,  London. 

Johns, 

W.  R. 

Born 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Studied:  Paris. 

760. 

The  Ruined  Castle  at  Grez. 
Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

762. 

Village  on  the  Seine. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

6611. 

The  Stone  Bridge. 

6612. 

November  Day. 

6613. 

Evening  in  France. 

6014. 

The  C'anal. 

6615. 

A Little  Arab. 

6616. 

Across  the  Fields. 

Johnson,  Thomas. 

Born  London,  England.  Studied  with  F. 
Williams.  Honors:  Medal,  Columbian  Exp., 
Chicago,  1893;  silver  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp., 
Buffalo,  1901.  Member  Soc.  American  Wood 
Engr. 

6617.  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

6618.  Franz  Liszt. 

6619.  Robert  Browning. 

6620.  Alfred  Tennyson. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Thomas  Johnson. 

Jones,  Alfred. 

Born  Liverpool,  England,  1819.  Died  in 
New  York,  1900.  Came  to  the  United  States 
and  was  apprenticed  to  the  engraving  firm  of 
Rowdon,  Wright,  Hatch  and  Edson  of  Albany, 
N.  Y.  Studied:  National  Academy  of  De- 
sign. Engraved  in  1843  his  first  large  plate, 
“The  Farmer’s  Nooning”  after  the  painting 
by  W.  S.  Mount,  executed  for  the  American 
Art  Union.  He  invented  the  “halftone  proc- 
ess” of  the  present  day. 

434.  The  Capture  of  Major  Andre. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

439.  Farmer’s  Nooning. 

Lent  bv  Mrs.  Ellen  Major  Jones. 
Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

Keeler,  Charles  E.,  Jr. 

Born  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,  1882.  Studied: 
Harvard:  Chicago  Art  Institute,  John  Johan- 
sen, T.  W.  Stevens  and  B.  J.  O.  Nordfeldt. 

Honorable  Mention  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


764. 

Bazaar  of  the  100,000  Articles,  Quim- 
per,  Brittany. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

770. 

Old  Houses  in  the  Place  Terre  au 
Due,  Quimper. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

6621. 

House  of  the  Lime  Seller  in  the  Rue 
Traverse,  Morlaix. 

6622. 

Beggar  at  St.  Jean  du  Doight. 

6623. 

Christmas  Card. 

6624. 

Levanto. 

Kimball, 

Katherine. 

Born  New  Hampshire.  Studied:  NAD  in 
New  York.  Member:  Royal  Soc.  of  Paint- 
ers, Etchers  and  Engravers,  London  (Assoc.); 
Section  de  Gravure,  Salon  d’Automne,  Paris; 
Chicago  SE. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


Kimball,  Katherine — (Continued). 

704.  Lock  at  Moret-sur-Loing. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

705.  Oast  Houses. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

706.  Presbvtere  de  St.  Maclou,  Rouen. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

713.  Chateau  Gaillard  (aquatint). 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

734.  Chateau  Gaillard. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  C. 

6625.  Maison  Barlier.  Paris. 

6626.  Facade  of  the  Louvre. 

6627.  The  Cemetery  Venice. 

6628.  La  Maison  le  Roy,  Petit  Andeley. 

6629.  The  Doomed  Island. 

6630.  Towers  of  Notre  Dame. 

6631.  Jasper’s  Gate  House. 

6632.  St.  Nicholas  du  Chardonnet. 

King,  Charles  B. 

Born  Angel  Island,  Cal.,  1869.  Studied: 
Paris,  Laurens;  London,  Frank  Brangwyn. 
Member:  Soc.  de  la  Gravure  Originate  en 

Couleur,  Paris. 


711. 

Dixmude.  Belgium. 

Gallery  33,  Wall 

B. 

900. 

Amsterdam. 

Gallery  34,  Wall 

D. 

901. 

Grand  Canal. 

Gallerv  34,  Wall 

1). 

905. 

Rainv  Day,  Fifth  Avenue. 

Gallery  34,  Wall 

D. 

King,  Frank  S. 

Born  Auburn,  Me.,  1850.  Studied  with  J. 
W.  Orr  and  August  Will  in  New  York.  Hon- 
ors: Medal  Paris  Exp.,  1889;  Medal  Colum- 

bian Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  Silver  Medal 
Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901. 

458.  The  Sorceress  (after  F.  S.  Church). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

Kcopman,  Augustus. 

Born  Charlotte,  N.  C,.  1869.  Studied: 

PAFA;  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts  in  Paris  under 
Bouguereau  and  Robert-Fleury.  Honors:  Sec- 
ond Wanamaker  prize,  Paris  AAA,  1898;  first 
Clark  prize,  Paris  AAA,  1899;  bronze  medal 
and  special  silver  medal  for  decoration,  Paris 
Expo.,  1900;  bronze  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp., 
Buffalo,  1901;  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exp., 
1904;  silver  medal,  Appalachian  Exp.,  Knox- 
ville, 1911. 

437.  Brittany  Fisherman. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

6633.  In  the  Cafe. 

6634.  Dutch  Sailing  Master. 

Kruell,  Gustav. 

Born  Dusseldorf,  1842.  Died  United  States, 
1906.  After,  serving  an  apprenticeship  to  a 
die-sinker  and  general  engraver  he  went  to 
Leipsic  and  later  was  himself  an  engraver  in 
Stuttgart.  In  1878  he  came  to  America  and 
in  1881  he  organized  with  his  friend,  Freder- 
ick Juengling,  The  Society  of  American  Wood- 
Engravers. 

452.  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

462.  W.  T.  Sherman. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

463.  Robert  E.  Lee. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

6635.  Daniel  Webster. 

6636.  U.  S.  Grant. 

6637.  Abraham  Lincoln  (with  beard). 

Lent  by  Frederick  Keppel  & Co., 
New  York. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— ETCHERS,  ETC. 


211 


Lallan,  A. 

6640.  Moonlight  on  the  Adriatic. 

Lent  by  Kennedy  & Co.,  New 
York. 

Lander,  Benjamin. 

Member  of  the  Brooklyn  Etching  Club, 
founded  in  1882. 

6641.  Among  the  Daisies. 

Lent  by  A.  C.  Kennedy  & Co., 
New  York. 

Lawson,  Alexander. 

Born  Ravenstruthers,  Scotland,  1773;  died 
in  Philadelphia,  1846.  Came  to  Baltimore  in 
July,  1794.  Engraved  plates  for  Thomson’s 
“Seasons”  and  Wilson’s  famous  “Ornithol- 
ogy,” the  first  volume  of  which  was  issued 
in  1808. 

6642.  William  Penn. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

Learned,  Arthur  Garfield. 

Born  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1872.  Studied  in 

Munich,  Vienna  and  Paris. 

6643.  Young  Satyr. 

6644.  Sibyl. 

Lemos,  Pedro  J. 

Born  Austin,  Nevada,  1882.  Studied:  San 
Francisco  Institute  of  Art;  Art  Students’ 
League,  Columbia  College;  Design  with  Ben- 
nedict  of  Chicago.  Professor  of  Design,  Uni- 
versity of  California.  Head  of  Department  of 
Design,  San  Francisco  Institute  of  Art,  Direc- 
tor, San  Francisco  Institute  of  Art  1914-1915. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

784.  The  Old  Quarry. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

827.  Along  the  Road. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  A. 

6645.  The  Hillside,  Lake  Merritt. 

6646.  At  the  Edge  of  the  River. 

6647.  A Summer  Evening. 

Levy,  Beatrice  S. 

Born  Chicago,  111.,  1892.  Studied:  Art  In- 
stitute, Chicago,  and  with  Charles  Hawthorne 
and  Vojtech  Preissig. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

839.  Central  Park  Impression,  New  York. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  A. 

899.  Song  of  Summer. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  D. 

908.  Rainy  Night. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  D. 

Levy,  William  Auerbach. 

Born  Russia,  1889.  Studied:  Nat.  Acad, 
of  Design,  N.  Y.,  Academy  Julian,  Paris,  un- 
der Laurens.  Member:  Cal.  Soc.  of  E. 
Honors:  First  prize  for  best  figure  in  exhi- 

bition of  Chicago  Society  of  Etchers,  1914. 
Etching  purchased  for  collection  of  Chicago 
Art  Institute. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

605.  The  Harp  of  the  Winds. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  C. 

794.  The  Troubadour. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 


Levy,  William  Auerbach — (Continued). 

796.  The  Cellist. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

797.  Quai  Grand  Augustins,  Paris. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

798.  The  Patriarch's  Prayer. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

799.  In  Exile. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

802.  Cecco. 

Lent  by  the  Hahlo  Gallery. 
Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

6648.  La  Porte  de  l’Eglise. 

6649.  The  Old  Model. 

6650.  Old  Rabbi. 

6651.  Professor. 

6652.  Portrait  Study. 

Lent  by  the  Hahlo  Gallery. 

6653.  Blind  Beggar. 

6654.  Sylvia. 

6655.  Old  Mill. 

Lewis,  Allen. 

Born  Mobile,  Ala.,  1873.  Studied  with 
George  Bridgman  in  New  York:  Gerome  in 
Paris.  Member:  Photo-Secession;  Paris 

AAA.  Honor:  Bronze  medal,  Louisiana  Pur- 
chase Exp.,  1904. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  I liter  national 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


668. 

The  Landing. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  A. 

695. 

Gowanus  Canal. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

696. 

Lady  on  the  Stairs. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

698. 

The  Procession. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

699. 

Old  Woman  Reading. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

701. 

The  Work  Shop. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

702. 

Climbing  Bov. 

Gallery  33.  Wall  B. 

6656. 

La  Port  Guillaume. 

6657. 

The  Obelisk. 

6658. 

Portrait  of  Boardman  Robinson. 

6659. 

Little  Storm. 

6660. 

The  Green,  Prospect  Park. 

6661. 

The  Sand  Yard. 

6662. 

Valle  de  Chevreuse. 

6663. 

Metropolitan  Museum. 

6664. 

Dead  Oak. 

6665. 

Willow  in  the  Mist. 

6666. 

Roosting  Pigeon. 

6667. 

Sleeping  Dog. 

6668. 

Paris  Print  Shop. 

6669. 

New  York  Harbor. 

6670. 

The  Hard  Pull. 

6671. 

The  Closing  Curtain. 

Longacre,  James  Barton. 

Born 

Delaware  Co.,  Pa.,  1794;  died  in 

adelphia,  1869.  Taught  to  engrave  by  George 
Murray  in  Philadelphia.  His  earliest  work 
was  done  for  S.  F.  Bradford’s  Encyclopedia 
of  1805-18.  His  large  plate  of  Andrew  Jack- 
son,  after  Sully,  was  published  in  1820.  In 
1844  he  was  appointed  engraver  to  the  U.  S. 
Mint,  and  held  that  position  until  his  death. 
ifcSTSJTSS  rrrsre-fT? TSf  Tr*.r353.W*sWi 
441.  Andrew  Jackson. 

Lent  bv  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 
Gallery'  30,  Wall  D. 

Lum,  Bertha. 

Born  in  Iowa.  Studied:  Art  Institute  Chi- 
cago, and  wood  block  printing  in  Japan,  in 
1903,  1908  and  1911. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


■i  | o 


Lum,  Bertha — (Continued). 


825. 

Junks. 

Gallery  34,  Wall 

A. 

828. 

Aoyagi. 

Gallery  34,  Wall 

A. 

829. 

Through  the  Night. 

Gallery  34,  Wall 

A. 

830. 

Rainy  Twilight. 

Gallery  34,  Wall 

A. 

832. 

Fox  Women. 

Gallery  34,  Wall 

A. 

833. 

Magic  Carpet. 

Gallery  34,  Wall 

A. 

834. 

Theatre  Street,  Yokohan 

Gallery  34,  Wall 

A. 

835. 

Winter. 

Gallery  34,  Wall 

A. 

836. 

Bamboo  Road. 

Gallery  34,  Wall 

A. 

837. 

Evening. 

Gallery  34,  Wall 

A. 

6673. 

Cherry  Blossoms. 

6674. 

Snow  Balls. 

6675. 

Rain. 

6676. 

O,  Yuki. 

6677. 

Children. 

6678. 

Sisters. 

6679. 

Mist  and  Rain. 

6680. 

Pines. 

6681. 

The  Home  Coming. 

6682. 

O Fuji  San. 

6683. 

Peter. 

6684. 

Sails. 

6685. 

The  Bridge. 

6686. 

Tanabata. 

6687. 

Pines  by  the  Sea. 

6688. 

Kites. 

6689. 

Temple  Gate. 

6691 1. 

Goblin  Dance. 

6691. 

On  the  River. 

6692. 

Fishermen. 

6693. 

Bob. 

Luquiens,  Huc-Mazelet. 

Born  Auburndale,  Mass.,  1881.  Studied 

with  Bonnat  and  Merson  in  Paris. 

727.  Farm  Yard  in  Picardie. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

6694.  Vanderbilt  Gateway. 

6695.  Phelps  Gateway. 

6696.  Osborn  Gateway. 


MacLaughlin,  Donald  Shaw. 

Born  in  Boston,  1876.  Etched  scenes  in 
the  Hill  towns  of  Italy,  Canals  of  Venice, 
street  scenes  and  Architecture  of  Paris,  the 
Thames  at  London,  Switzerland  plates,  etc. 
Awarded  a silver  medal  at  the  Pan-Am.  Exp., 
in  Buffalo,  1901. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

6697.  A Song  of  Venice. 

6698.  Bernese  Oberland. 

6699.  The  Grimzel  Pass. 

6700.  The  Life  of  the  Thames. 

6701.  La  Conciergerie. 

6702.  Quai  des  Grands  Augustins. 

6703.  A Devonshire  Village. 

Lent  by  Hill  Tolerton,  Esq. 


McMillen,  Mildred. 

Born  _ Chicago,  1884.  Studied:  Art  Insti- 
tute Chicago;  Academy  Colorossi,  Paris. 

6704.  Low  Tide:  Staples. 


Manley,  Thomas  E. 

Born  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1853.  Studied: 

PAFA.  Member:  AS  Min.  P.  Honor: 

Bronze  medal  for  etchings,  Louisiana  Purchase 
Exp.,  1904. 

6705.  Street  in  Castile. 

6706.  Fish  House. 

6707.  Old  Shed. 

6708.  Shore  Road,  Oakum  Bay. 

6709.  The  Elms. 

Lent  by  the  Brown-Robertson  Co. 

Marin,  John. 

Born  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  1875.  Studied: 

PAFA;  ASL  of  N.  Y. ; studied  etching  in 
Paris.  Honor:  Prize,  Fellowship  PAFA  1900. 

6710.  Chartres  Cathedral. 

6711.  Canal  d’  Amsterdam. 

Lent  by  Hill  Tolerton,  Esq. 

6712.  Towers,  Saint  Germain. 

6713.  Bal  Bullier. 

6714.  Ca  d’  Oro,  Venice. 

Lent  by  the  Brown-Robertson  Co. 

Marshall,  William  Edgar. 

Born  New  York,  1837.  Began  work  as  a 
bank-note  engraver  and  later  engraved  large 
portraits  in  line,  chiefly  from  portraits  painted 
by  himself.  Studied  in  Paris  and  exhibited 
in  the  Salons  of  1856-66.  He  i=  best  known 
as  the  engraver  of  the  large  plates  of  Wash- 
ington, Lincoln,  Grant,  etc. 

450.  George  Washington. 

Lent  bv  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 
Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

Martinez,  Xavier. 

Born  Guadalajara,  Mexico,  1874.  Studied: 
Mark  Hopkins  Inst.,  San  Francisco;  Ecole  des 
Beaux-Arts  under  Gerome  and  Carriere.  Hon- 
ors: Gold  medal,  San  F.  Art  Assoc.  1895; 
Hon.  Men.  Paris  Exp.,  1900. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

848.  Valkvrie  of  the  Sea. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  B. 

855.  California  Landscape. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  B. 

856.  Peace. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  B. 

Maverick,  Peter. 

Born  New  York,  1780;  died  there,  1831. 
Studied  with  his  father,  Peter  Rushton  Mav- 
erick, one  of  the  early  engravers  of  New 
York.  In  1817  he  became  the  partner  of  A. 
B.  Durand.  He  was  one  of  the  founders  of 
the  National  Academy  of  Design  in  1826,  and 
excelled  in  letter  engraving  and  bank-note 
work. 

6715.  Rev.  Edward  Mitchell. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

Meinshausen,  George. 

Born  Achim,  Hanover,  Germany,  1855. 
Studied:  Cincinnati  Art  Academy.  Member: 

Cincinnati  AC.  Honors:  Silver  medal,  Louisi- 
ana Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

362.  Andrew  Jackson. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

365.  The  Life  Boat. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

366.  The  Phantom  Ship. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

6716.  Samuel  Houston. 

6717.  George  Washington. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— ETCHERS,  ETC. 


2L3 


Meinshausen,  George — ( Continued ) . 

6718.  U.  S.  Grant. 

6719.  Robert  Fulton. 

6720.  Daniel  Webster. 

6721.  Banjamin  Franklin. 

6722.  Fenimore  Cooper. 

6723.  Portrait. 

6724.  Rape  of  the  Sabines  (after  Rubens). 

6725.  Landing  of  Ponce  de  Leon. 

6726.  Cumberland  Falls  (after  Farny). 

6727.  Beechwood  (after  Lindsay). 

6728.  Washington  Artillery  (after  Red- 

wood). 

6729.  Eagle  of  Jupiter  and  Ganymede 

(after  Rembrandt). 

6730.  Abraham  Lincoln. 

6731.  The  Chicken  Woman  (after  Vollon). 

6732.  Sand  Mountain  (after  Lindsay). 

6733.  Hawk’s  Nest. 

6734.  The  Sun  Dial  (after  Farny). 

6735.  A Question  of  Seconds  (after  Farny). 

6736.  John  Adams. 


6737. 

Chief  Justice  Waite. 

6738. 

Three  Doctors. 

6739. 

John  Arkwright. 

Melville,  Francis. 

Born 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1832.  Studied: 

Henry 

K.  Brown,  sculptor.  Member: 

Cal. 

Soc.  of 

E. 

776. 

The  Cobbler. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

782. 

Busv. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

6740. 

The  Wee  Causeway. 

6741. 

The  Stableyard. 

6742. 

The  Palace,  Ctilross,  Fife. 

6743. 

December. 

6744. 

The  Ginger  Jar. 

6745. 

South  Bay,  Long  Island. 

6746. 

Nan. 

6747. 

The  Window  Seat. 

6748. 

The  Late  J.  Q.  A.  Ward. 

6749. 

Emelie. 

Merrill, 

Katherine. 

Born 

Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1876.  Studied: 

Chi- 

cago  Art  Institute;  London  with  Frank 

Brangwyn. 

602. 

Burnham  Beeches. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  C. 

767. 

St.  Dunstan’s  in  the  East. 
Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

773. 

Canterbury  from  St.  Martin’s 
Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

Hill. 

789. 

Federal  Building  from  Quincy 
Chicago. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

St,, 

6750. 

Woolworth  Building,  from  City 
Square. 

Hall 

6751. 

St.  Josephat’s  Polish  Cathedral, 
waukee. 

Mil- 

6752. 

Where  Art  and  Commerce  Meet. 

6753.  St.  James’  Cathedral,  Montreal. 

6754.  Harper’s  Ferry. 

6755.  C'ol.  Harper’s  House,  Harper’s  Ferry. 

6756.  Burnside  Bridge,  Antietam. 

6757.  Gen.  Mead’s  Headquarters,  Gettys- 

burg. 

6758.  Little  Round  Top,  from  Devil’s  Glen. 

6759.  Drydocks,  Newport  News. 

6760.  Illinois  Monument,  Gettysburg. 

6761.  Lookout  Mountain. 

Merritt,  Anna  Lea. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1844.  Studied 
with  Heinrich  Hoffman  in  Dresden;  Henry 
Merritt  in  London.  Associate  Royal  Soc.  of 
Painter-Etchers.  Honors:  Centennial  Exp., 
Philadelphia,  1876;  Hon.  Men.  Paris  Exp., 
'889;  two  medals  (oil  painting  and  mural  dec- 


Merritt,  Anna  Lea — (Continued), 
oration),  Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago,  189.1: 
medal,  Atlanta  Exp.,  1895;  Hon.  Men.  I’an- 
Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901. 


396. 

A Child  that  Wriggled. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

399. 

Reapers. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

6762. 

Grandmother’s  Boa. 

6763. 

Cupid  Bound. 

6764. 

The  Narrow  Way. 

6765. 

An  Emigrant  Child. 

6766. 

A Mother. 

6767. 

A Little  Quakeress. 

6768. 

A Piping  Shepherd. 

6769. 

Oliver  Wendell  Holmes. 

Mielziner,  Leo. 

Born 

New  York.  Studied:  Cincinnati 

Art 

Academy;  Gerome,  Bouguereau  and  Ecole 

des 

Beaux-Arts,  under  Collin  and  Courtois 
Paris;  Kroyer  in  Copenhagen. 

in 

6770. 

Adolescence. 

Milhau1, 

Zella  De. 

Born 

New  York.  Studied  with  Arthur 

Dow 

and  E. 

Nimmo  Moran.  Member:  NAC; 

Plastic 

Co.,  Phila.,  Art  Workers’  Co.,  NSC. 

6771. 

6772. 

Afterglow,  Quebec. 

Pepperidge  Trees. 

6773. 

The  Coast. 

6774. 

Boats  on  the  Nile. 

6775. 

The  Pirates’  Cove. 

6776. 

Long  Island  Sand  Dunes. 

6777. 

Lowlands. 

6778. 

The  Pool. 

6779. 

The  Sands. 

Millar,  Addison  Thomas. 

A painter  and  etcher,  was  killed  in  an  au- 
tomobile accident,  1913.  He  was  born  in  War- 
ren, Ohio,  1860.  Became  a pupil  of  Chase 
in  New  York  and  Benjamin-Constant  and 
Boldini  in  Paris.  He  was  a member  of  the 
Salmagundi  Club  in  1897,  and  was  one  of  the 
so-called  Silvermine  group  of  artists. 

389.  The  Winding  Road,  Holland. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

391.  The  Storm,  St.  Vincent  de  Paul,  N.  Y. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

398.  Moonrise  on  the  Birches. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

6780.  Boer  Farmhouse. 

6781.  Hayberg. 

6782.  The  Old  Kirk. 

6783.  The  Return  of  the  Flock. 

6784.  The  Ship  Yard,  Muidan. 

6785.  Hauling  Logs  Through  the  Dunes. 

6786.  A Winter's  Evening,  Laren. 

6787.  November  Evening,  Laren. 

6788.  The  Draw-Bridge,  Hakkelaarshek. 

6789.  The  Fagot  Girl. 

6790.  Holland  Farm  House. 

6791.  Gathering  Fire  Wood. 

6792.  The  Long  Barn,  Rumson  Road. 

6793.  The  Valley  After  the  Storm. 

6794.  The  Barnyard. 

6795.  A Winter  Moon,  Laren. 

6796.  Oak  Trees. 

6797.  Spring  Plowing. 

6798.  The  River  Docks,  Norwalk. 

6799.  Fairy  Rings. 

6800.  Ali  Baba’s  House. 

6801.  Rue  Ben  Ali. 

6802.  Rue  Thebes. 

6803.  Rue  Kleber. 

6804.  The  Three  Arabs. 

6805.  Arab  Gateway. 

6806.  Old  Madrid. 

Lent  by  Solon  H.  Borglum,  Esq. 


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Minor,  Robert  C. 

6807.  Morning  on  the  Niantic  River,  Conn. 

6808.  Evening. 

Lent  by  Kennedy  & Co.,  blew 
York. 

Monks,  John  A.  S. 

Born  Cold  Spring-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.,  1850'. 
Studied  with  George  N.  Case  (etching)  and 
George  Inness  (painting). 

430.  Rocky  Road. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  C. 

6809.  New  England  Home. 

Moran,  Mary  Nimmo. 

Born,  Strathaven,  near  Glasgow,  Scotland, 
1842;  died  1899.  Came  to  the  U.  S.  when  a 
child.  In  1863  she  married  Thomas  Moran, 
and  in  1867  went  with  him  to  England,  France 
and  Italy.  Her  work  was  chiefly  water  color 
until  1879,  when  she  began  etching. 

368.  Gardner’s  Bay,  Long  Island. 

Lent  by  Frederick  Keppel  & Co. 
Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

377.  The  Edge  of  a Georgian  Pond. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

380.  Twilight:  Easthampton. 

Lent  bv  Thomas  Moran,  Esq. 
Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

394.  Goose  Pond. 

Lent  by  A.  S.  MacDonald. 
Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

Moran,  Peter. 

Born  Bolton,  Lancashire,  England,  1841 ; 
came  to  America  as  a child;  studied  with  his 
brothers,  Thomas  and  Edward  Moran,  in  Phil- 
adelphia; and  in  London.  Member:  Phila. 
Soc.  of  E.  Honors:  Medal,  Centennial  Exp., 
Phila.,  1876;  medal  for  etchings  on  copper; 
gold  medal,  AAS  1902;  gold  medal,  AC  Phila., 
1904. 

438.  On  the  Road  to  Alhueraue. 

Lent  by  George  Frederick  Keene, 
Esq. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

6810.  Woodland  Pool. 

6811.  Evening. 

6812.  Spring. 

6813.  Plowing  the  Stubble. 

6814.  Return  from  Pasture. 

6815.  July  Harvest. 

6816.  On  the  Road  to  Santa  Fe. 

6817.  Plowing. 

6818.  On  the  Neshaminy,  Morning. 

6819.  On  the  Neshaminy,  Evening. 

Moran,  Thomas. 

Born  Bolton,  Lancashire,  England,  1837; 
brought  to  America  in  1844.  Studied  with 
James  Hamilton  in  Phila.;  in  London,  Paris 
and  Italy.  Member;  ANA  1881,  NA  1884; 
AWCS;  PAFA.  Honors:  Medal  and  diploma, 
Centennial  Exp.,  Phila.,  1876;  silver  medal, 
Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  gold  medal,  AAS 
1902. 

378.  An  Old  Apple  Orchard. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

388.  Hook  Pond,  Easthampton. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

393.  The  Breaking  Wave. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

395.  The  Light  House. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

442.  Solitude. 

Lent  by  Louis  Katz,  Esq. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

6820.  A Montauk  Pond. 


Moran,  Thomas — (Continued). 

6821.  A Turkish  Bazaar. 

6822.  Twilight. 

6823.  A Tower  of  Cortez. 

6824.  Pass  of  Glencoe. 

6825.  Harlech  Castle. 

6826.  Old  Church  of  San  Juan,  New  Mex- 

ico. 

Mullgardt,  Louis  Christian. 

Born  Washington,  Mo.,  1866.  Studied: 

Public  Schools;  Harvard  University. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of 
Awards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposi- 
tion, San  Francisco,  1915. 

420.  East  Entrance  to  Varied  Industries 
Building. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  C. 

423.  Carmel  Mission,  Carmel-by-the-Sea, 
California. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  C. 

427.  West  Side  of  Education  Building. 
Gallery  30,  Wall  C. 

Nahl,  Perham  W. 

Born  San  Francisco,  1869.  Studied:  Mark 
Hopkins  Institute  of  Art,  California  School  of 
Design,  Akademie  Heymann,  Munchen.  Hon- 
ors: Medal,  Alaska-Yukon  Exposition,  Seat- 

tle; First  prize  poster  (Thirteenth  Labor  of 
Hercules)  for  the  Panama-Pacific  Internation- 
al Exposition. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

649.  Monterev  Cypress. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  A. 

653.  Pan  and  Syrinx. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  A. 

656.  Arbolado. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  A. 

845.  Evening. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  B. 

6827.  Redwoods  at  Palo,  California. 

6828.  Arbolado,  No.  2. 

6829.  Storm. 

6830.  California  Hills. 

6831.  Oak  and  Underbrush. 

6832.  The  Hunchback. 

6833.  Coast  Scene. 

6834.  Marsh  and  Uplands. 

6835.  Monterey  Hills. 

Newman,  Victor  Winthrop. 

Born  London,  England,  1860.  Studied: 

London,  England;  New  York. 

6836.  Alice. 

6837.  George  Washington. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

Newsam,  Albert. 

Born  Steubenville,  Ohio,  1809;  died  near 
Wilmington,  Del.,  1864.  He  was  the  son  of 
a boatman,  and  born  deaf  and  dumb.  In  1827 
he  was  apprenticed  to  C.  G.  Childs  to  be 
taught  engraving,  and  in  1830  produced  some 
excellent  lithographic  portraits,  and  became 
the  most  noted  and  prolific  lithographic  artist 
of  his  time. 

6838.  Andrew  Jackson. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

Norrifeldt,  Bror  J. 

Born  Tulsborj,  Sweden,  1878.  Studied: 
AIC;  Albert  Herter  in  New  York;  Laurens 
in  Paris.  Honors:  Silver  medal,  Italy,  1906. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francirra.  J91S. 


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Norfeldt,  Bror  J. — (Continued). 

661.  The  Incoming  Fog. 

Gallery  36,  Wall  A. 

662.  Little  Italy,  Chicago. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  A. 

663.  The  Jew  ol  Tangier. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  A. 

666.  My  Mother. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  A. 

667.  Hee  Jan. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  A. 

671.  Barges  on  the  North  Branch,  Chicago. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  A. 

672.  The  Open  Hearth  Furnace,  Chicago. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  A. 

902.  The  Piano. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  D. 

6839.  California  Street,  San  Francisco. 

6840.  Chinatown  Shops. 

6841.  Crowley's  Wharf. 

6842.  The  Edge  of  Chinatown. 

6843.  Golden  Gate  Beach. 

6844.  The  Mounted  Policeman. 

6843.  Telegraph  Hill. 

6846.  The  Electric  Tram.  Portland,  Ore. 

6847.  The  Bessemer  Converter,  Chicago. 

6848.  Bridge  Builders,  Chicago. 

6849.  Calumet  River,  South  Deering,  Chi- 

cago. 

6850.  The  Coal  Crusher,  Chicago. 

6851.  Entrance  to  the  Field  Museum,  Chi- 
cago. 

6852.  Field  Museum  No.  2. 

68o3.  Grain  Elevators,  South  Deering. 

6854.  Illinois-Michigan  Canal,  Chicago. 

6855.  The  Little  Hub,  Chicago, 

68.16.  The  Logan  Monument,  Chicago. 

6857.  The  Night  Shift,  Chicago. 

6858.  Park  Row,  Chicago. 

6859.  Pasquale  Scale,  Chicago. 

6860.  638  S.  Clark  Street,  Chicago. 

6861.  Sacco  Grande.  Tangier. 

6862.  Ca  di  Mosto,  Venice. 

6863.  The  House  of  the  Madonna. 

6864.  Anglers — The  Mist. 

6865.  The  Branch. 

6866.  The  Bridge. 

6867.  The  Rock,  Nahant. 

6868.  The  Skyrocket. 

6869.  Small  Wave,  Moonrise. 

6870.  The  Tree. 

6871.  The  Illinois  Steel  Company,  Chicago. 


Norman,  John. 

Born  in  England,  1748;  died  in  Boston, 
1817.  First  known  work  in  “Swan’s  British 
Architect,"  or  “The  Builder’s  Treasury  of 
Staircases,”  published  in  Philadelphia,  July  5, 
1775.  He  engraved  for  a number  of  publi- 
cations and  magazines  and  in  1782  a series 
of  portraits.  His  chief  claim  to  fame  is  the 
fact  that  he  was  probably  the  first  engraver 
in  America  to  attempt  a portrait  of  Wash- 
ington, about  1779. 

6872.  George  Washington. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 


Northcote,  Stafford  M. 

Born  Brooklyn,  1869.  Studied  engraving 
with  E.  Heineman;  drawing  and  painting  at 
Art  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  under  Boyle.  Honors: 
Hon.  Men.  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901; 
bronze  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

347.  Playmates. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  A. 

6873.  Return  from  the  Fields. 


Orr,  Louis. 

710.  Westminster  Abbey,  London. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

715.  Pont  Neuf,  Paris. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

6874.  Les  Saintes  Maries. 

6875.  Court  of  the  Library,  Rouen  Cathe- 

dral. 

6876.  Chapel  of  St.  Antoine,  St.  Trophime, 

Arles. 

6877.  Fort  St.  Andre,  Avignon. 

6878.  Rue  St.  Severin,  Paris. 

6879.  L'Eglise  aux  Stes,  Maries  de  la  Mer. 

Otis,  Bass. 

Born  New  England,  1784;  died  Philadel- 
phia, 1861.  He  invented  the  Perspective  Pro- 
tractor, 1815,  and  made  the  first  lithograph 
on  stone  produced  in  America,  1819. 

6880.  Second  Known  American  Lithograph. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

Page,  William. 

Born  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1811;  died  Tottenville, 
Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  1885.  Painted  in  Al- 
bany and  New  York  and  became  president  of 
the  NAD  in  1871-73.  His  earliest  attempts 
in  engraving  were  made  in  1834,  when  he  en- 
graved in  mezzotint  an  excellent  portrait  of 
Edwin  Forrest,  “the  best  specimen  of  that  art 
produced  by  an  American.” 

6881.  Rev.  .Tames  Milnor. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

Parrish,  Stephen. 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1846.  Self-taught. 

Member:  R.  Soc.  Painter-Etchers,  London; 

N.  Y.  Etching  C. 

371.  Fisherman’s  House,  Cape  Ann. 

Lent  bv  A.  S.  Macdonald,  Esq. 
Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

Partington,  Gertrude. 

Born  Heasham,  England.  Studied:  Paris 

and  Madrid. 

400.  Beach  and  Cliffs  at  San  Francisco. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

419.  Old  Telegraph  Hill. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  C. 

464.  Portrait  Mile,  da  Cordoba. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

Partridge,  G.  Roy. 

Born  Centralia,  Wash.,  1888.  Studied: 

Nat’l  Academy  of  Design,  N.  Y.  Member: 

Chicago  SE;  Calif.  Soc.  of  E. 

686.  St.  Etienne  du  Mont. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

687.  St.  Cloud. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

688.  Tanagra  and  Marguerites. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

689.  Ambition  Bound. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

690.  Dancing  Water. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

692.  White  Butterfly. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

693.  In  a King’s  House. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

694.  Notre  Dame. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

6882.  The  Hessian  Messenger. 

6883.  Das  Bettler  Madchen. 

6884.  A House  in  Hessia. 

6885.  Ephemera. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


IMG 


Partridge,  G.  Koy — (Continued). 

6886.  Lace  from  Paris. 

6887.  La  Petite  Reine. 

6888.  Le  Pantheon. 

6889.  La  Maison  Blanche. 

6890.  Le  Louvre  No.  1. 

6891.  Le  Pont  de  la  Tournelle,  Paris. 

6892.  The  Photographer’s  Shop. 

6893.  Le  Pont  Neuf. 

6894.  Le  Louvre  No.  3. 

6895.  Gypsy. 

6896.  The  Veil. 

6897.  Ex  Libris,  St.  Clave  Shepard. 

6898.  Ex  Libris,  O.  V. 

6899.  Ex  Libris  F.  H. 

6900.  Ex  Libris  R.  P. 

6901.  Ex  Libris  F.  P. 

6902.  La  Porte  de  Moret. 

6903.  Le  Louvre  No.  4. 

6904.  Egalite  de  la  Mendiante. 

6905.  Dharyamana. 

6906.  Winter  Moon. 

6907.  The  Buttress. 

6908.  Early  Morning,  Notre  Dame  de  Paris. 

6909.  Winter  Blossoms. 

6910.  The  Greek. 

6911.  L’ Annonciation. 

6912.  The  Hut  in  the  Clearing. 

6913.  Portrait  of  a Young  Man. 

6914.  Le  Louvre  No.  2. 

6915.  Over  the  Seine. 


Patterson,  Margaret. 

Born  Socrabajia,  Java.  Studied:  Pratt 

Inst,  under  Arthur  Dow  in  Brooklyn;  Charles 
II.  Woodbury  in  Boston;  Castellucho  in  Italy. 
Director  of  Drawing,  Boston  Public  Schools. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

858.  Le  Pouldu,  Brittany. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  B. 

859.  The  Hyer’s  House,  Chatham. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  B. 

861.  The  Tall  Trees. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  B. 

862.  The  Swan. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  B. 

6916,  The  Sands,  Chatham. 


Paulus,  Francis  Petrus. 

Born  Detroit,  Mich,  1862.  Studied: 
PAFA;  Royal  Academy  in  Munich  with 
Loefftz;  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts  in  Paris  with 
Bonnat.  Member:  SWA;  Chicago  SE;  La 
Gravure  Originale  en  Noir;  Societe  Inter,  des 
Beaux-Arts  et  des  Lettres. 

540.  Old  Beggar  Woman. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  A. 

546.  Head  of  an  Old  Man. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  A. 

741.  The  Coppersmiths. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  C. 

875.  Fish  Market,  Bruges,  No.  1. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  C. 

877.  Fish  Market,  Bruges,  No.  2. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  C. 

891.  Belfry  of  Bruges. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  C. 

6917.  In  the  Ancient  Crypt,  Bruges. 

6918.  Quai  des  Menetriers,  Bruges. 

6919.  Quai  des  Menetriers,  Bruges  (color). 

6920.  Old  Rag  Market,  Bruges. 

6921.  Eel  Woman. 

6922.  Sunshine  and  Shadow  (color). 

6923.  An  Old  Canal,  Bruges. 

6924.  An  Old  Canal,  Bruges  (color). 

6925.  Old  Market  under  the  Trees,  Bruges. 

6926.  Old  Philosopher. 

6927.  In  the  Outskirts  of  Bruges. 


Peale,  Charles  Willson. 

Born  Chestertown,  Md.,  1741;  died  in  Phil- 
adelphia, 1827.  He  began  life  as  a saddler 
and  pursued  portrait  painting  without  regular 
instruction  until  1768,  when  he  went  to  Eng- 
land and  resided  in  the  household  of  Benja- 
min West.  He  painted  at  Mount  Vernon  the 
first  and  earliest  authentic  portrait  of  Wash- 
ington, May,  1772..  He  was  one  of  the  found- 
ers of  The  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  Fine  Arts 
in  1805,  and  a director  until  1810. 

6928.  Rev.  Joseph  Pilmore. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 


Peale,  Rembrandt. 

Born  Bucks  County,  Pa.,  1778;  died  Phila- 
delphia, 1860.  Portrait  painter.  Studied  with 
his  father,  Charles  Willson  Peale,  and  Benja- 
min West. 

444.  Lord  Byron. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 


Pearson,  Ralph  M. 

Born  Angus,  la.,  1883.  Studied  with  C.  F. 
Browne  and  J.  H.  Vanderpoel.  Honors:  First 
prize  for  best  landscape  in  1914  exhibition  of 
Chicago  Soc.  of  E.  Etching  purchased  by  com- 
mittee for  collection  of  Chicago  Art  Institute. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

583.  Site  of  New  Field  Museum. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  B. 

584.  Winter  in  Jackson  Park. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  B. 

586.  Structural  Iron. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  B. 

658.  Rough  Water  Outside. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  A. 

860.  Moonlight,  Pont  de  l’Arche. 

Gallery  3'4,  Wall  B. 

6929.  Open  Hearth  Furnaces. 

6930.  The  Asphalters. 

6931.  The  Track  Gang. 

6932.  A Rock  River  Sunset. 

6933.  Field  Museum. 

6934.  A Kansas  City  Bluff. 

6935.  Elverhoj  Studios. 

6936.  Black  Hawk  Country. 

6937.  Squaw  Rock. 

6938.  Lincoln  Monument. 

6939.  Shanties  of  the  Mississippi. 

6940.  Loggers  on  the  Mississippi. 

6941.  Bookplate,  Grace  Dickerson. 

6942.  Bookplate,  Ruth  Pearson. 

6943.  Bookplate,  John  Irwin  Scull. 

6944.  Bookplate,  Leroy  Truman  Goble. 

6945.  Bookplate,  Wallace  Hickman. 

6946.  Bookplate,  Winifred  Goble. 

6947.  Bookplate,  Frank  O.  Lowden. 

6948.  Bookplate,  Florence  M.  Hendershot. 


Pekenino,  Michele. 

Very  little  is  known  of  the  Italian  Peke- 
nino, but  in  all  probability  he  appeared  in  New 
York  in  1820.  He  located  in  Philadelphia  in 
1821-22,  and  became  an  intimate  friend  of 
A.  B.  Durand,  whose  picture  he  engraved. 
Most  of  his  plates  were  engraved  for  Ameri- 
can publishers. 

6949.  Rev.  Stephen  Gano. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 


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217 


Pelham,  Peter. 

Born  England;  buried  in  Boston,  Mass., 
1751.  He  was  engraving  in  London  from 
1722-25.  He  came  to  Boston  prior  to  1727, 
since  in  that  year  he  painted,  engraved  and 
published  a portrait  of  Cotton  Mather.  He 
married  Mrs.  Mary  Singleton  Copley,  the 
mother  of  John  Singleton  Copley,  the  Ameri- 
can artist. 

6950.  Rubens. 

6951.  Cotton  Mather. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

Pennell,  Joseph. 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1860.  Studied: 
PAFA  and  Pa.  School  of  Industrial  Art. 
Member:  ANA  1907;  NA  1909;  Nat.  Inst. 

AL;  Phila.  WCC  (hon.);  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg., 
1894;  New  York  and  Phila.  Etching  Clubs; 
Inter.  Soc.  of  Painters,  Sculptors  ana  Gravers, 
London;  Soc.  of  Illustrators.  London  and  New 
York.  Member:  Royal  Belgian  Academy; 
Royal  Soc.  of  Painters-Etchers,  London;  So- 
ciete  Peintres  et  Graveurs,  Paris.  Honors: 
Hon.  Men..  Paris  Exp.,  1889;  Medal,  AC 
Phila.,  1892:  medal,  Columbian  Exp.,  Chica- 
go, 1893;  gold  medals,  Paris  Exp.,  1900;  Hon. 
Men..  Paris  Salon,  1901 ; Silver  Medal,  Pan- 
Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901:  Gold  Medal,  Dres- 
den, 1903;  Chairman  of  Jury,  Louisiana  Pur- 
chase Exp..  1904,  and  Commemorative  Medal; 
Gold  Medal,  Liege,  1905:  Grand  Prix.  Milan, 
1906;  Barcelona,  1907:  Gold  Medal,  Brussels, 
1910:  Gold  Medal,  Amsterdam,  1912;  Medal, 
London  Royal  Society,  1914;  Grand  Prix, 
Florence  Societa  degli  Belli  Arti,  1915. 

Member  of  the  Tnternational  Jury  of 
Awards,  Panama-Pacific  Tnternational  Exposi- 
tion, San  Francisco,  1915. 

The  Wonder  of  Work. 

Panama  Series. 

495.  Guard  Gate.  Gatun. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  A. 

499.  The  Cut.  Culebra. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  B. 

501.  Steam  Shovel. 

Gallery  31.  Wall  B 

504.  Guard  Gate,  Gatun  No.  2. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  B. 

506.  Bottom  of  Gatun  Lock. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  B. 

509.  End  of  the  Dav,  Gatun  Lock. 

Gallery  31.  Wall  B. 

511.  Bottom  of  Pedro  Miguel. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  B. 

514.  Cranes  at  Miraflores. 

Gallery  31.  Wall  B. 

6952.  The  Cut  from  Culebra. 

6953.  The  Walls  of  Miraflores. 

6954.  Steam  Shovel  in  the  Cut. 

6955.  Bishop’s  Walk.  Panama. 

New  York  Series. 

507.  Cortland  Street  bv  Night. 

Gallery  31.  Wall  B 

505.  Palisades  and  Palaces 

Gallerv  31.  Wall  B. 

510.  Times  Building. 

Gallerv  31,  Wall  B. 

512.  Hail  America. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  B. 

516.  The  Avenue. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  C. 

518.  The  Elevated. 

Gallery  31.  Wall  C. 

520.  The  Woolworth  Bldg. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  C. 

522.  The  White  Tower. 

Gallery  31.  Wall  C. 

6656.  Building  a Skyscraper  at  Night. 

6957.  Cortland  Street. 


Pennell,  Joseph — (Continued). 

6958.  Misty  Morning. 

Pittsburgh  and  Chicago  Series. 

482.  Under  the  Bridge,  Chicago. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  A. 

486.  On  the  Way  to  Bessemer. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  A. 

488.  Pittsburgh,  No.  3. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  A. 

500.  Pittsburgh,  No.  2. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  B. 

529.  Stockyards,  Chicago. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  D. 

530.  Grain  Elevators,  Chicago. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  D. 

6959.  Mining  Village. 

6960.  The  Mine. 

6961.  Tracks,  Chicago. 

San  Francisco  Series. 

484.  Up  to  the  Fairmont. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  A. 

0962.  Market  Street. 

6963.  Down  to  the  Bay. 

6964.  Kearny  Street. 

6965.  Looking  West. 

6966.  Chinatown. 

6967.  Isles  of  the  Bay. 

6968.  Seal  Rocks. 

Washington  Series. 

6969.  The  Avenue,  Washington. 

6970.  The  Way  up  to  the  Capitol. 

Yosemite  Series. 

483.  The  Cathedral  Door. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  A. 

485.  At  the  Foot  of  the  Falls. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  A. 

487.  Falls  at  Night. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  A. 

Grand  Canyon  Series. 

489.  Storm  in  the  Canyon. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  A. 

492.  The  Walled  City. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  A. 

497.  The  Castle. 

Gallery  31.  Wall  A. 

Philadelphia,  1914. 

6971.  Girard  Street. 

6972.  Upsala,  Germantown. 

6973.  Cliveden,  The  Chew  House. 

6974.  Philadelphia  from  Belmont. 

6975.  The  Philadelphia  Club. 

6976.  Main  Street,  Germantown. 

6977.  The  Tunnel  in  the  Park. 

6978.  Down  Sansome  Street  from  Eighth 

Street. 

6979.  The  Massed  Skyscrapers  Above  the 

Housetops. 

6980.  The  Dining  Room,  Stenton. 

6981.  The  Hall  at  Cliveden,  The  Chew 

House. 

6982.  The  Bridge  Across  Market  Street, 

from  Broad  Street  Station. 

6983.  The  Dining  Room  at  Cliveden. 

6984.  The  Hall.  Stenton. 

6985.  Morris  House,  Germantown. 

6986.  Wyck,  the  Doorway  from  Within. 

6987.  The  Elevated  at  Market  Street 

Wharf. 

6988.  Llpper  Room  at  Stenton. 

6989.  Bed  Room,  Stenton,  the  Home  of 

•Tames  Logan. 

6990.  Library,  C.  .T.  Wistar  Residence. 

6991.  Hall,  C.  .T.  Wistar  Residence. 

6992.  Interior,  C.  J.  Wistar  Residence. 

6993.  The  Water  Works. 

Belgian  Series. 

515.  Grip  at  Serang. 

Gallery  31.  Wall  C. 

517.  Old  and  New  Mills  at  Valenciennes. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  C. 

519.  The  Dump,  Serang. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  C. 

524.  The  Iron  Gate,  Charleroi. 

Gallery  31.  Wall  D. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Pennell,  Joseph — (Continued). 

525.  Modern  Hobbema,  Charleroi. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  D. 

532.  Creusot. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  D. 

. 6994.  Mills  on  the  Meuse. 


Percy,  Isabelle  C. 

Born  Alameda,  Cal.,  1882.  Studied  with 
Dow  and  Snell  in  New  York;  Brangwyn  in 
London.  Member:  Calif.  Arts  and  Crafts; 
N.  S.  Crafts;  Calif.  Sketch  C.  Instructor 
Berkeley  School  of  Arts  and  Crafts. 


6995.  Avenue  at  Valenciennes. 

6996.  Landscape  of  Work. 

English  Series. 

498.  St.  Paul’s  Out  of  My  Window. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  B. 

502.  Wren's  City. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  B. 

503.  River  of  Work,  Leeds. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  B. 

505.  Low  Moor  Works,  Bradford. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  B. 

513.  The  Big  Stack,  Sheffield. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  B. 

526.  Copper  at  Cardiff. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  D. 

6997.  The  Great  Chimney,  Bradford. 

6998.  The  Great  White  Cloud,  Leeds. 

6999.  Mond  Gas. 

7000.  Old  and  New  England. 

7001.  The  Winding  Stair,  Leeds. 

7002.  Forges  at  Sheffield. 

7003.  Dinner  Time,  Greengates. 

7004.  Building  Dover  Pier. 

7005.  Tea  Tower. 

German  Series. 

521.  New  Rhine  Castles. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  C. 

7006.  Landing  Place,  Duisburg. 

7007.  New  Haven,  Duisburg. 

7008.  Cranes  at  Duisburg. 

7009.  Tracks  of  Oberhausen. 

Greek  Series. 

528.  Columns  of  Temple  of  Jupiter,  Even- 
ing. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  D. 

7010.  Temple  of  Castor  and  Pollux,  Gir- 

genti. 

7011.  The  Wine  Dark  Sea. 

Italian  Series. 

490.  Rebuilding  the  Campanile  No.  2. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  A. 

491.  Old  and  New  Rome. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  A. 

493.  Rebuilding  the  Campanile,  Venice. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  A. 

494.  Rebuilding  the  Campanile  No.  3. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  A. 

496.  On  the  Pincio,  Rome. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  A. 

European  Series. 

527.  White  Mills,  Holland. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  D. 

7012.  Court  of  the  Fishpond. 

Zeppelins. 

523.  Zeppelin  Shed. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  C. 

531.  Zeppelin  Coming  Out. 

Gallery  31,  Wall  D. 

London  in  War  Time. 

7013.  Searchlights  Over  St.  Paul's. 

1014.  London  Lights,  No.  2. 


Perard,  Victor  Semon. 

Born  Paris,  France,  1870.  Studied:  NAD 
and  ASL  in  New  York;  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts 
in  Paris,  under  Gerome. 

417.  Brooklyn  Bridge. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  C. 

418.  The  Madeleine. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  C. 

7015.  Portrait  Sketch. 

7016.  Tours  de  Carcassonne. 

7017.  The  Old  Organ  Grinder. 


Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

873.  Cathedral,  Ronda,  Spain. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  C. 

874.  Market  Place,  Pont  Aven,  Bretagne. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  C. 

7018.  Marine  Woods. 

7019.  Cervantes  Inn,  Toledo,  Spain. 

7020.  Street  in  Granada,  Spain. 

Piazzoni,  Gottardo  F.  P. 

Born  Intragna,  Switzerland.  1872.  Studied: 
San  Francisco,  Paris,  Rome. 

547.  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  A. 

548.  Mountain  Home,  Switzerland. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  A. 

549.  The  Seine,  Neuilly,  France. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  A. 

7021.  Italian  Pines,  Rome. 

7022.  St.  Peter  from  Villa  Borghese, 

Rome. 

7023.  Stone  Dwellings. 

7024.  Spring  in  the  Alps. 

7025.  View  of  Montmartre  from  Neuilly, 

France. 

7026.  Ebb  Tide,  Green  Brae. 

7027.  Dawn,  Green  Brae  Slough. 

7028.  Wooded  Hillside,  Marin  County. 

7029.  The  Old  Oak  Trunk  No.  1. 

7030.  The  Old  Oak  Trunk  No.  2. 

7031.  Avenue  de  la  Grande  Armee. 

Platt,  Charles  X. 

Born  New  York,  1861.  Studied:  NAD  and 
ASL  in  New  York;  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre 
in  Paris.  Member:  SAA  1888;  ANA  1897; 
NA  1911;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.;  AWCS;  London 
Soc.  of  Painter- Etchers;  N.  Y.  Chapter  AIA. 
Honors:  Webb  prize,  SAA  1894;  bronze 

medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1900;  silver  medal,  Pan- 
Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901. 

375.  Fish  House. 

Lent  by  A.  S.  Macdonald,  Esq. 
Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

Plowman,  George  T. 

Born  Le  Sueur,  Minn.,  Oct.  19,  1869. 

Studied:  Paris,  Maurice  Achener;  Royal  Col- 
lege of  Art,  London,  Sir  Frank  Short;  Cen- 
tral School  of  Art,  London.  Member:  Cal. 
Soc.  of  E. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

739.  Mezzotint. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  C. 

783.  St.  Nicholas  du  Chardonnet. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

785.  Passage  de  Patriarchs,  Paris. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

788.  Notre  Dame,  Paris. 

Gallery,  33,  Wall  D. 

7032.  St.  Etienne  du  Mont,  Paris. 

7033.  Ye  Old  Dick,  London. 

7034.  Rue  de  Pretres,  St.  Severin,  Paris. 

7035.  St.  Martins  in  the  Fields,  London. 

7036.  Hotel  de  Sens,  Paris. 

7037.  The  Monument,  London. 

7038.  Maison  Victor  Hugo,  Paris. 

7039.  Maison  de  Balzac. 

7040.  Impasse  des  Boeufs,  Paris. 

7041.  Staples  Inn,  London. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— ETCHERS,  ETC. 


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Plowman,  George  T. — (Continued). 

7042.  Roofs  of  Paris. 

7043.  Strasburg,  Germany. 

7044.  Passage,  Moret,  Paris. 

7045.  Shot  Tower,  London. 

7046.  Cloth  Fair,  Smithfield,  London. 

7047.  Viterbo,  Italy. 

7048.  Towers  of  Notre  Dame,  Paris. 

7040.  Rue  de  la  Harpe. 

7050.  Wurtzburg,  Germany. 

7051.  Le  Vieux  Coin,  Paris. 

7052.  Faneuil  Hall,  Boston. 

7053.  In  Rome. 

7054.  California  Landscape. 

7055.  Below  Bridge,  London. 

7056.  Lemaison  Desolee. 

7057.  Quartier  St.  Severin. 

7058.  St.  Sulpiee,  Paris. 

7059.  In  San  Francisco. 

7060.  Near  St.  John’s  Gate,  London. 

7061.  Trinity  Church,  Boston,  Mass. 

7062.  Pantheon,  Paris. 

7063.  Tannery,  Paris. 

Quinlan,  Will  J. 

Born  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1877.  Studied  with 
J.  B.  Whittaker  at  Adelphi  College;  NAD 
in  New  York  under  Maynard  and  Ward; 
architecture  at  Pratt  Inst. 

644.  Building  a Viaduct. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  D. 

645.  Edge  of  the  Sassafras  Grove. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  D. 

673.  Burling  Slip,  New  York  City. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

674.  New  York  Towers. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

7064.  Van  Cortlandt  Mansion. 

7065.  The  Clam  Diggers. 

7066.  At  Yonkers  Refinery. 

7067.  Sassafras  Trees  No.  1. 

7068.  Sassafras  Trees  No.  2. 

7069.  Cathedral  of  St.  John  the  Divine. 

7070.  Overhauling  a Three-Master. 

7071.  Metropolitan  Life  and  Worth  Monu- 

ment. 

7072.  Madison  Square  Tower. 

7073.  Portrait  of  an  Old  Man. 

7074.  Metropolitan  Life  and  Madison 

Square  Towers. 

7075.  Tower  of  Manhattan  Bridge. 

7076.  From  Washington  Heights,  New 

York  City. 

7077.  Fixing  the  Bowsprit. 

7078.  Trees  and  Rocks. 

7079.  The  Old  Spy  Oak. 

7080.  Under  the  Brooklyn  Bridge. 

7081.  Brooklyn  Bridge  from  James  Slip. 

7082.  Weatherbeaten  Sentinels  No.  1. 

7083.  Weatherbeaten  Sentinels  No.  2. 

7084.  Repairing  the  Damage. 

7085.  A New  York  Canyon. 

7086.  Stone  Bridge,  Central  Park,  New 

York. 

7087.  Constructing  the  Bankers’  Trust 

Building. 

7088.  New  York  Public  Library  No.  1. 

7089.  New  York  Public  Library  No.  2. 

7090.  A Oueensboro  Bridge. 

7091.  Broadway  from  Bowling  Green. 

7092.  The  Smith  Building,  Seattle. 

7093.  Eleventh  Street  Bridge,  Tacoma. 

7094.  Broad  Street,  New  York  City. 

7095.  Coentie’s  Slip,  New  York  City. 

Randolph,  Lee  F. 

Born  Ravenna,  O.,  1880.  Studied:  Cin- 

cinnati Art  Acad.;  N.  Y.  Art  Students’ 
League,  Kenyon  Cox;  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts, 
Bonnat;  Julian  Acad..  Laurens.  Member: 
Cal.  Soc.  of  E. 


Randolph,  Lee  F. — (Continued). 

577.  A WTind-Swept  Pine,  Monterey. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  B. 

578.  San  Carlos  Mission,  Monterey. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  B. 

585.  Old  Church  at  Grez. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  B. 

590.  L’Eglise  de  Nemours. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  B. 

7096.  Sewing. 

7097.  Church  of  St.  Sulpiee,  Paris. 

7098.  The  Church  Tower. 

7099.  Old  Church  Tower  at  Grez. 

7100.  An  Arab  Doorway,  Constantine, 

Algeria. 

7101.  L'Eglise  d’Ecquelles,  France. 

7102.  Farm  Court  at  Moret,  France. 

7103.  Le  Pantheon,  Paris. 

7104.  Notre  Dame  de  Paris. 

7105.  Le  Posterne,  Moret. 

7106.  Dans  la  Court,  Moret. 

7107.  A Little  Holland  Maid. 

7108.  St.  Gervais,  Paris. 

7109.  The  Butcher  Shop,  Moret,  France. 

7110.  La  Malmaison. 

7111.  The  Shop,  Old  Paris. 

7112.  La  Maison  en  Bois,  Coudebec. 

7113.  A Corner  of  Chartres  Cathedral. 

7114.  Old  Cypress  of  Monterey. 

7115.  Unloading. 


Reed,  Earl  H. 

Born  Geneva,  111.,  1863.  Self-taught.  Mem- 
ber: Chicago  SE  (Pres.);  Chicago  SA;  SWA 


558. 

The  Homing  Call. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  A. 

691. 

A City’s  Highway. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

7116. 

The  Troopeis  of  the  Sky. 

7117. 

Over  the  Waste  Places. 

7118. 

A Highuay  of  the  Winds. 

7119. 

A Forgotten  Harvest. 

7120. 

The  Voices  of  the  Dunes. 

7121. 

Heralds  of  the  Storm. 

7122. 

Among  the  Sand  Hills. 

7123. 

Neighborhood  Gossip. 

7124. 

The  Course  of  True  Love. 

7125. 

Solitude. 

7126. 

Marsh  Hay  Stacks. 

7127. 

In  Somebody’s  Orchard. 

7128. 

The  First  Temples. 

7129. 

The  Wind-Swept  Dunes. 

7130. 

Dawn  in  the  Hills. 

7131. 

The  Edge  of  the  Forest. 

7132. 

The  Fisherman’s  Home. 

7133. 

A North  Woods  Hermitage. 

7134. 

Old  Apple  Trees. 

7135. 

Derelicts. 

7136. 

The  Requiem  of  the  Leaves. 

7137. 

Twilight  on  the  Dunes. 

Reindel, 

Wilhelm  G. 

Born 

Fraser,  Mich.,  June  25,  1871. 

7138. 

Siesta. 

7139. 

The  Heath. 

Revere, 

Paul. 

Born 

Boston,  Mass.,  1735;  died  there  1818. 

He  was 

trained  by  his  father  to  engrave  on 

gold  and  silver  plate.  His  work,  is  crude  in 
execution,  valuable  only  for  its  historical  in- 

terest. 

7140. 

A Conference  Between  Some  Indian 

Chiefs  and  Colonel  Bouquet. 

7141. 

The  Mitred  Minuet. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

7142. 

King  Philip. 

Lent  by  G.  A.  Munn,  Esq. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


22(1 


Ritchie,  Alexander  Hay. 

Born  Glasgow,  Scotland,  1822.  Came  to 
New  York  in  1841;  earliest  prints  issued 
about  1847.  He  became  an  Associate  of  the 
Academy  in  1863  and  an  Academician  of  the 
National  Academy  of  Design  in  1871. 

449.  The  March  to  the  Sea  (after  Dar- 
ley). 

Lent  by  Mrs.  F.  0.  C.  Darley. 
Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

Rosenthal,  Albert. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1863.  Studied  with  his 
father,  Max  Rosenthal;  PAFA;  Ecole  des 
Beaux-Arts  in  Paris  under  Gerome,  and  in 
Munich.  Honors:  Bronze  medal,  Louisiana 
Purchase  Exp.,  1904;  gold  medal,  AAS  1907. 

367.  William  H.  Taft  (after  Zorn). 
Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

379.  Theodore  Roosevelt  (after  Sargent). 
Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

7143.  Rev.  William  H.  Furness. 

7144.  Lawn  Tennis  Club  (after  Bridg- 

man). 

Rosenthal,  Max. 

Born  Turck,  Russian  Poland,  Nov.  23,  1833; 
came  to  Phila.  1849.  Studied  with  Carl  Har- 
nich  in  Berlin;  Martin  Thumanger  in  Paris; 
Schussele  in  Philadelphia.  Honors:  Bronze 
medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904.  Did 
much  lithographic  work. 

372.  Mrs.  Benedict  Arnold  and  Child. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

373.  General  James  Wilkinson. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

.374.  Washington  (after  Stuart). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

7145.  Washington  (after  Trumbull). 

7146.  Franklin  (after  C.  W.  Peale). 

7147.  Franklin  (after  C.  W.  Peale) 

(color). 

7148.  Edward  VII. 

7149.  Lincoln. 

7150.  Alexander  Hamilton  (after  Inman). 

7151.  General  John  Cadwallader. 

7152.  Richard  Henry  Lee. 

7153.  Col.  William  S.  Smith. 

7154.  Col.  Walter  Stewart. 

7155.  Charles  Thompson. 

7156.  Rev.  Jacob  Duche. 

7157.  Col.  Knowlton. 

7158.  Washington  (after  Sharpies). 

7159.  Washington  (after  St.  Memin). 

7160.  Washington  (after  St.  Memin). 

7161.  St.  Memin. 

7162.  Napoleon  (after  Isabey). 

7163.  Edward  Savage. 

7164.  Toussard. 

7165.  Daniel  Webster. 

7166.  Daniel  Webster. 

Roth,  Ernest  David. 

Born  Stuttgart,  Germany,  1879.  Studied: 
NAD  in  New  York.  Member:  NYWCC; 

Salma.  C.  Honors:  3rd  prize.  Salmagundi 
Club,  1911;  1st  prize.  Salmagundi  Club,  1912. 
First  prize  for  best  architectural  subject  in 
1914  Exhibition  Chicago  Soc.  of  E.  Etching 
purchased  by  Committee  for  Collection  of  Chi- 
cago Art  Institute. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

617.  Grim  Florence. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  D. 

620.  Ca’  d’oro,  Venice. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  D. 

621.  The  Arch  of  the  Conca. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  D. 


Roth,  Ernest  David — (Continued). 

623.  II  Campo  Margherita,  Venice. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  D. 

624.  The  Buttress,  Ponte  Vecchio. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  D. 

627.  Ponte  del  Trinita,  Florence. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  D. 

628.  Assisi. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  D. 

629.  Florentine  Roofs. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  D. 

7167.  The  Bridges,  Florence. 

7168.  San  Gimignano,  the  Towers. 

7169.  The  Bridge,  Venice. 

7170.  A Venetian  Doorway. 

7171.  Poplars  near  Florence. 

7172.  The  Ghetto,  Venice. 

7173.  The  Little  Mosque,  Stamboul. 

7174.  A German  Barnyard. 

7175.  The  Gate,  Venice. 

7176.  On  the  Arno,  Florence. 

7177.  Fiesole  from  San  Francesca. 

7178.  The  Buttress,  Ponte  Trinita,  Flor- 

ence. 

7179.  San  Gregorio,  Venice. 

7180.  A Ouiet  Canal,  Venice. 

7181.  Ponte  Vecchio,  Afternoon. 

7182.  Florence. 

7183.  Or  San  Michele,  Florence. 

Rubins,  H.  W. 

Born  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1865.  Studied:  Art 
Institute,  Chicago;  Minneapolis  School  of  Fine 
Arts. 

826.  Arriving  Steamer. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  A. 

838.  Chicago  River. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  A. 

Ryder,  Worth. 

Born  Kirkwood,  111.,  Nov.  10,  1884.  Studied: 
Art  Students’  League,  New  York;  Royal  Ba- 
varian Academy,  Munich,  Germany. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 


Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

421. 

Alt  Munchenerin. 

Gallery  30,  Wall 

C. 

424. 

Flemish  Woman. 

Gallery  30,  Wall 

O. 

428. 

The  Veronese. 

Gallery  30,  Wall 

c. 

601. 

Bavarian  Girl. 

Gallery  32,  Wall 

c. 

7184. 

Woman  of  Dochau. 

St.  Memin,  Charles  B.  J.  Fevret  de. 

Born  Dijon,  France,  Mar.  12,  1770;  died 
there  June  23,  1852.  Came  to  Canada  in 
1793,  and  soon  after  to  New  York.  He  in- 
troduced the  engraving  of  portraits  by  means 
of  the  “physionotrace,”  a machine  invented 
by  Edme  Queneday  of  Paris.  St.  Memin  made 
some  improvements  upon  this  device,  and  with 
it  he  made  on  a tinted  paper  a profile  a little 
less  than  life  size;  this  he  finished  by  hand 
with  crayons  directly  from  the  sitter.  Taking 
this  finished  crayon  drawing  as  a guide,  he 
used  a pantograph  of  special  design  to  reduce 
the  profile,  so  that  it  would  go  inside  a circle 
of  about  two  inches  in  diameter,  faintly 
scratching  the  reduced  drawing  directly  on  the 
copperplate.  This  copper  was  now  etched  and 
finished  in  aquatint,  assisted  by  the  roulette. 
These  portraits  became  very  popular,  and  St. 
Memin,  traveling  from  north  to  south  over  the 
country,  produced  about  800  small  plates.  He 
returned  to  France  in  1810,  but  came  back  to 
the  United  States  two  years  later  and  remained 
until  1814.  He  then  settled  permanently  in 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— ETCHERS,  ETC. 


221 


St.  Memin,  Charles  B.  J.  Fevret  de — (Coin’d) 
France,  and  from  1817  until  his  death  he  was 
the  director  of  the  museum  of  his  native  city 
of  Dijon. 

7185.  Meriwether  Lewis. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

Sartain,  John. 

Born  London,  England,  1808;  died  in  Phila- 
delphia, 1897.  He  came  to  this  country  in 
1830  and  made  some  excellent  plates  both  in 
line  and  stipple.  From  1841  to  1852  he  was 
art  manager  and  engraver  for  a number  of 
magazines.  His  total  number  of  engraved 
plates  numbers  about  1500. 

7186.  Common  Deer. 

7187.  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence. 

7188.  Osceola. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

Savage,  Edward. 

Born  Princeton,  Mass.,  1761;  died  there 
1817.  Originally  a goldsmith,  but  as  early  as 
1789  painted  portraits.  Went  to  London, 
where  he  learned  engraving  in  stipple  and 
mezzotint.  His  Washington  prints  were  issued 
in  1792-93.  He  returned  to  Boston  about  1794, 
and  in  1795  exhibited  the  first  panorama  ever 
seen  in  that  city. 

436.  The  Washington  Family. 

Lent  by  Louis  Katz,  Esq. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

Sawyer,  Phil. 

Born  Chicago,  1877.  Studied;  Chicago, 

Yale  School,  New  York,  Paris,  Germany,  Italy. 

914.  Whiskers. 

Gallery  3'4,  Wall  D. 

915.  The  White  House  (color). 

Gallery  34,  Wall  D. 

916.  Mike. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  D. 

7189.  The  White  House. 

7190.  Dad  Bartlett,  Miner. 

Schlegell,  Gustav  von. 

Born  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1877.  Studied:  Royal 
Academy,  Munich;  Julian  Academy,  Paris. 
Member:  SWA.  Honors:  Chicago  Fine  Arts 
Prize. 

7191.  Venice,  Salute. 

7192.  Lake  St.  Croix. 

Schneider,  Otto  J. 

Born  Atlanta,  111.,  1875.  Member:  Chica- 
go SA.  Studied:  Chicago  and  Paris. 

595.  The  Old  Settee. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  C. 

7193.  A Puritan  Maiden. 

7194.  La  Belle  Dame  Sans  Merci. 

7195.  Maison  d’un  Ministre  sous  Louis 

XI. 

7196.  San  Germain  l’Auxerrais,  Paris. 

7197.  Portail  Central,  Eglise  St.  Merri, 

7198.  Portail  Eglise  St.  Nicholas  des 

Champs,  Paris. 

7199.  Petit  rue  St.  Simon,  Tours. 

7200.  Impasse  du  Boeuf,  Paris. 

7201.  Hotel  de  Sens,  Paris. 

Lent  by  Hill  Tolerton. 

Schoff,  Stephen  Alonzo. 

Born  Danville,  Vt.,  1818;  died  Brandon,  Vt., 
1905.  Pupil  of  the  line-engraver  Joseph  An- 
drews, with  whom  he  went  to  Paris  in  1840, 
and  worked  in  the  studio  of  Paul  Delarocli. 


Schoff,  Stephen  Alonzo — (Continued). 

Returned  to  the  United  States  in  1842  and 
did  bank-note  engraving  for  a New  York  com- 
pany. Engraved  a number  of  portraits  and 
several  large  plates. 

451.  General  Devens  (after  F.  Vinton). 
Lent  by  Alfred  Schoff,  Esq. 
Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

454.  The  Bathers  (after  William  M. 
Hunt). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

457.  Mrs.  Harrison  Grey  Otis  (after 
Gilbert  Stuart). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

Senseney,  George. 

Born  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  1874.  Studied: 
Corcoran  Art  School  in  Washington  under 
Howard  Helmick;  Laurens  and  Constant  in 
Paris.  Member:  Soc.  des  Graveurs  en 

Couleurs,  Paris. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

847.  Chapel  at  Mortarlot. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  B. 

849.  Fisherwomen  at  Etaples. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  B. 

850.  Court  of  the  Greyhounds. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  B. 

851.  Old  Foot  Bridge. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  B. 

852.  An  Archway. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  B. 

853.  Devout  Woman. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  B. 

7202.  Pont  du  Cheval. 

7203.  Venetian  Doorway. 

7204.  The  Bridge  of  Sighs. 

Lent  by  the  Brown-Robertson  Co. 

Simmons,  Will. 

Born  Elche,  Spain,  1883.  Studied:  Le- 

febvre  and  Alexander  Harrison  in  Paris. 
Member:  Societe  des  Independants. 

800.  Vultures. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

804.  White  Herons. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

7205.  Wolf  Study  of  a Snarl. 

7206.  Otters,  Playing. 

7207.  Bear  Cubs,  the  Unexpected. 

7208.  Black  Swans,  Towards  Morning. 

7209.  Crane,  Solitaire. 

7210.  Mallard  Ducks,  Before  the  Storm. 

7211.  Condors. 

Sloan,  John. 

Born  Lock  Haven,  Pa.,  Aug.  2,  1871. 

Studied:  PAFA  under  Robert  Henri  in  Phil- 
adelphia. Member:  AM.  PS. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

636.  Roofs,  Summer  Night. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  D. 

637.  Night  Windows. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  D. 

638.  Fifth  Avenue  Critics. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  D. 

639.  Mother. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  D. 

640.  Ping  Pong  Photos. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  D. 

641.  The  Little  Bride. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  D. 

642.  Turning  Out  the  Light. 

Gallery  32.  Wall  D. 

643.  Connoisseurs  of  Prints. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  D. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Sloan,  Jolin — (Continued). 

7212.  Anshutz  on  Anatomy. 
72 IS.  Man,  Wife  and  Child. 

7214.  Memory. 

7215.  The  Man  Monkey. 
721(1.  The  Showcase. 

7217.  Pun,  One  Cent. 

7218.  The  Women’s  Page. 

7219.  Girl  and  Beggar. 

7220.  The  Picture  Buyer. 

7221.  Gold  Fish. 


Smillie,  James  David. 

Born  New  York,  Jan.  16,  1833.  He  was 
trained  by  his  father  as  an  engraver  on  steel. 
His  principal  work  was  bank-note  engraving, 
but  he  produced  some  excellent  work,  includ- 
ing a series  of  illustrations  for  Cooper's  novels, 
after  designs  by  F.  O.  C.  Darley.  Made  an 
Academician  in  1876.  One  of  the  founders 
and  president  (1873-79)  of  the  American 
Water  Color  Society,  as  well  as  president  of 
the  New  York  Etching  Club. 

869.  Montrose,  Pennsylvania. 

Lent  by  Frederick  Keppel  & Co., 
New  York. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

370.  Hollyhocks. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

376.  Good-Night  and  Sweet  Dreams. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

460.  Voyage  of  Life. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

7222.  Double  Hollyhocks. 

7223.  Sunny  Hours. 

Lent  by  Louis  Katz,  Esq. 

Smith,  J.  Andre. 

Born  Hongkong,  China,  1880.  Studied: 
Cornell  University. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 


Squire,  Maud  H. — (Continued). 


880. 

Girl  with  a Basket. 

Gallery  34, 

Wall 

C. 

881. 

Mother. 

Gallery  34, 

Wall 

0. 

882. 

Sisters. 

Gallery  34, 

Wall 

C. 

883. 

Woman  and  Child. 

Gallery  34, 

Wall 

0. 

884. 

The  Portrait. 

Gallery  34, 

Wall 

C. 

885. 

The  Dispute. 

Gallery  34, 

Wall 

0. 

886. 

On  the  Quai. 

Gallery  34, 

Wall 

0. 

7234. 

Knitting. 

7235. 

Conger  Eels. 

7236. 

A Peasant. 

7237. 

Green  Door. 

7238. 

Little  Model. 

7239. 

Cherries. 

7240. 

Loafers. 

7241. 

Windy  Day. 

7242. 

Bargaining. 

7243. 

Brothers. 

7244. 

Children  on  the 

Dike. 

7245. 

At  Market. 

Stackpole,  Ralph. 

Studied  with  Mercie  in  Paris. 

726.  Adele. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

7246.  Piazzoni  Etching. 

7247.  Adele  Sewing. 

Stetson,  Charles  Walter. 

Born  Tiverton  Four  Corners,  R.  I.,  1858. 
Died  Rome,  Italy,  1911. 

403.  Landscape  with  Figures. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

7248.  Evening. 

7249.  Just  After  Sunset. 

7250.  Landscape. 


613.  The  Jewel-  of  Venice. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  D. 

614.  Palaces  and  Barges. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  D. 

615.  The  Molo,  Venice. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  D. 

616.  The  Little  Foundry,  Venice. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  D. 

618.  The  Inner  Gate,  San  Gimignano. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  D. 

626.  Towers  and  Domes,  Venice. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  D. 

7224.  Quarrel  Court,  Abington. 

7225.  The  Wood  Road,  Connecticut. 

7226.  Sunshine  and  Flowers,  Venice. 

7227.  Campo  Fosea,  Venice. 

7228.  Ponte  Della  Verona,  Venice. 

7229.  Campo  Maria  Nuova,  Venice. 

7230.  The  Riva,  Venice. 

7231.  San  Geremia,  Venice. 

7232.  Campo  Formosa,  Venice. 

Smithwick,  John  G. 

445.  Girl  with  Muff  (after  Abbey). 
Gallery  30,  Wall  D. 

7233.  Penelope  Boothby  (after  Millais). 

Lent  by  George  H.  Whittle,  Esq. 

Squire,  Maud  H. 

Born  Cincinnati,  O.,  Jan.  30,  1873.  Studied: 
Cincinnati  AC.  Member:  SWA;  NYWCC; 
Salon  d’Automne,  Paris. 

878.  Two  Women. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  C. 

879.  Market. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  C. 


Steuver,  Celia  M. 

Born  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Studied:  St.  Louis 
School  of  Fine  Arts;  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts; 
Paris,  Germany  and  Vienna.  Member  Cal. 
Soc.  of  E. ; Western  Artists.  Honors:  Prize 
and  Hon.  Men.  Missouri  State  Fair,  1913. 

384.  Old  Street,  Besigheim,  Bavaria. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

387.  Ulm  II. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

7251.  Old  Arcaded  House,  Bavaria. 

7252.  Old  Well,  Weisenburg  Am  Sand, 

Bavaria. 

7253.  Danauwerth,  Bavaria. 

7254.  Old  Mill,  Holland. 

7255.  La  Grare,  La  Niege. 

7256.  Besigheim,  Wurtemberg. 

7257.  Helgoland. 

7258.  Ulm  I. 

7259.  Evening. 

7260.  Old  Tower,  Rothenburg. 

7201.  Krapfenwald,  Allee,  I.,  Vienna. 

7262.  View  of  a Church. 

Stevens,  Dorothy. 

Born  Toronto,  1886.  Studied:  London, 
Slade  School  of  Art;  Wilson,  Steer,  Henry 
Tonks,  Fred  Brown.  Member:  Ontario  So- 
ciety of  Artists;  Chicago  Society  of  Etchers. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

756.  Gamine. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

781.  St.  Jacques,  Dieppe. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— ETCHERS,  ETC. 


223 


Stevens,  Dorothy — (Continued). 
786.  Odalisque. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 
791.  La  Sortie  de  l’Eglise. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 
803.  Old  Bridge,  Bruges. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

7263.  The  Cathedral  Square. 

7264.  The  Merry-Go-Round. 

7265.  Antwerp  Cathedral. 

7266.  Ponte  Vecchio. 

7267.  Mile,  de  Maupin. 

7268.  Nude. 

7269.  St.  Nicola,  Ghent. 

7270.  Hotel  de  la  Ville,  Bruges. 

7271.  Coppelia. 

7272.  Firenze. 

7273.  Fiesole. 

7274.  Mont  St.  Michel. 

7275.  Rue  l’Ane  Aveugle. 

7276.  Dinan,  Brittany. 


Stevens,  Helen  B. 

Born  Chicago,  Feb.  8,  1878.  Studied:  AIC; 
Frank  Brangwyn  in  England.  Member: 
SWA;  Chicago  SE.  Instructor  in  etching  and 
Assistant  Curator  of  Prints,  Art  Institute  of 
Chicago. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

721.  Main  Building  and  Boat  Houses, 
Wellesley. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

725.  Library  Cloister,  Bryn  Mawr  Col- 
lege. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 


Stevens,  Thomas  Wood. 

Born  Daysville,  111.,  Jan.  26,  1880.  Studied: 
Armour  Inst.  of  Tech.,  Chicago;  Frank 
Brangwyn  in  London;  Sorolla  y Bastida.  Mem- 
ber: SWA;  Chicago  SA;  Chicago  SE.  In- 

structor in  mural  painting,  Art  Inst,  of  Chi- 
cago. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of 
Awards,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposi- 
tion, San  Francisco,  1915. 

723.  Harper  Memorial,  University  of  Chi- 

cago. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

724.  Bow  and  Arrow. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

728.  Old  South  Middle,  Yale. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

729.  Bridging  a Ravine,  Pittsburgh. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

730.  The  Yard,  Harvard. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

7278.  Clearing  for  the  Great  Staircase. 

7279.  Fountain  of  the  Great  Lakes. 

7280.  Blair  Arch,  Princeton. 

7281.  Cadet  Barracks  and  Chapel,  West 

Point. 


Strickland,  William. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1787;  died  Nashville, 
Tenn.,  April  7,  1854.  Studied  architecture, 
portrait  painting,  designing  for  engravers  and 
engraving  in  aquatint.  Better  known  as  an 
architect  than  engraver,  having  designed  a 
number  of  the  principal  buildings  in  Phila- 
delphia. 

7282.  Meriwether  Lewis,  Esq. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 


Sturges,  Dwight  C. 

Born  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  21,  1874.  Studied: 
Cowles  Art  School,  Boston,  Mass. 

Silver  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

593.  A Late  Cottager. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  C. 

597.  Alone. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  C. 

598.  The  Promised  Land. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  C. 

599.  Sisters. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  C. 

600.  Stamp  Collectors. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  C. 

003.  Portrait,  Dr.  Samuel  Green. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  C. 

604.  The  Bed-Time  Story. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  C. 

608.  The  Three  Elms. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  C. 

7283.  Path  Through  the  Pasture. 

7284.  An  Old  Hebrew. 

7285.  Portrait  Mrs.  S. 

7286.  Adams  Square,  Boston. 

7287.  Still  Waters. 

7288.  Wharf,  Boston. 

7289.  Home  from  the  Banks. 

7290.  Portrait  Mr.  Washburn. 

7291.  Nude. 

7292.  Road  Around  the  Hill. 

7293.  My  Father. 

7294.  Scollay  Square,  Boston. 

7295.  Solitaire. 

7296.  Little  Girl  Dressing. 

7297.  Essex  Marshes. 

7298.  The  Old  Flute  Player. 

7299.  My  Little  Model. 

7300.  Park  Street  and  State  House,  Bos- 

ton. 

7301.  Portrait,  Miss  C. 

7302.  Along  the  Merrimac. 

7303.  Study  Head. 


Tallmadge,  Thomas  E. 

Born  Washington,  D.  C.,  April  24,  1876. 

Member  Cliff  Dwellers;  Chicago  SE.  Honors: 
Chicago  Arch.  Club  traveling  scholarship,  1904. 

792.  Structural  Steel. 

Gallery  33',  Wall  D. 

7304.  Old  Sugar  Warehouses. 

7305.  Calle  St.  Ignace,  Havana. 


Tanner,  Benjamin. 

Born  New  York,  March  27,  1775;  died  Balti- 
more, Md.,  Nov.  14.  1848.  Was  engraving  in 
New  York  from  1792  to  1805,  then  went  to 
Philadelphia,  where  he  remained  until  1845, 
engaging  in  business  as  a general  engraver 
and  map  publisher. 

7306.  John  Adams. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 


Tiebout,  Cornelius. 

Date  of  birth  is  uncertain.  Supposed  to 
have  died  in  Kentucky  about  1830'.  He  came 
to  this  country  from  Holland  and  engraved 
maps  and  subject  plates  for  New  York  pub- 
lishers in  1789-90  and  fairly  good  line  por- 
traits in  1793.  He  went  to  Philadelphia  about 
1799,  where  he  conducted  an  extensive  busi- 
ness as  an  engraver  until  1825. 

443.  Right  Rev.  William  White. 

Lent  bv  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

Gallery  30.  Wall  D. 


224 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Trenchard,  James. 

He  was  located  in  Philadelphia  as  an  en- 
graver and  sealcutter  as  early  as  June,  1777, 
and  was  a member  of  the  firm  that  estab- 
lished the  “Columbian  Magazine.”  He  went 
to  England  in  1793,  where  he  remained. 

7307.  Major-General  Greene. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

Twachtman,  John  H. 

Horn  Cincinnati,  1853;  died  1902.  Studied: 
School  of  Design,  Cincinnati.  Spent  the  win- 
ter of  1874  and  1875  in  Duveneck’s  Life 
School  and  Painting  Class  in  the  same  city. 
Went  to  Europe  in  the  fall  of  1875,  entering 
the  Art  School  at  Munich.  Honors:  Webb 
Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1888; 
Bronze  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago, 
1893;  Temple  Gold  Medal,  The  Pennsylvania 
Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1895;  Silver  Medal, 
Pan-Am.  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901.  Member, 
American  Art  Club,  Munich. 

7308.  Shore  Cottages. 

7309.  Boat  Landing. 

Vanderhoef,  Charles  A. 

Exhibited  at  the  Royal  Academy  in  1881. 

386.  Solitude. 

Lent  bv  A.  S.  Macdonald,  Esq. 
Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

Van  Elten,  Kruseman  H.  D. 

Landscape  painter.  Born  at  Alkmaar,  Hol- 
land, 1829:  died  at  Paris,  1904.  Studied: 
Haarlem  with  Lieste,  also  in  Brussels.  Came 
to  New  York  in  1865.  Member:  NAD.  Fel- 
low of  the  Royal  Society  of  Painter-Etchers, 
London,  and  winner  of  a medal  at  the  Amster- 
dam Exposition. 

7310.  Glimpse  of  the  Ocean. 

7311.  River  in  Holland. 

Lent  by  A.  C.  Kennedy  & Co., 
New  York. 

Vondrous,  John  C. 

Born  in  Bohemia,  Austria,  Tan.  24,  1884. 
Studied:  NAD  under  E.  M.  Ward,  G.  May- 
nard and  F.  C.  Jones. 

Bronze  Medal.  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

555.  Nicholas  Church  from  Mostecka  St. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  A. 

556.  Prague  Bridges. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  A. 

560.  S.  Maria  della  Salute,  Venice. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  A. 

562.  Tvn  Church.  Prague  (Nocturne). 
Gallery  32,  Wall  A. 

7312.  St.  Nicholas  Church  (Russian), 

Prague. 

7313.  Street  on  Hrndcany,  Prague. 

7314.  Old  Houses.  Prague. 

7315.  Market  Place.  Prague. 

7315.  St.  Nicholas  Church.  Prague. 

7317.  An  Old  House,  Slavonov,  Bohemia. 

7318.  Bridge  of  St.  Charles  the  Fourth, 

Prague. 

7319.  Old  Town  Hall.  Prague. 

7320.  Tvn  Church  Portal.  Prague. 

Warner,  Everett  L. 

Born  Vinton.  Ia..  July  16.  1877.  Studied: 
ASL  in  Washington  and  New  York:  Julian 
Academy  in  Paris.  Member:  NYWCC; 

AWCS;  S.  Wash.  A.:  Salma.  C.  1909;  Paris 
AAA.  Honors:  First  Corcoran  prize.  Wash. 


Warner,  Everett  L. — (Continued). 

WCC  1902;  Sesnan  medal,  PAFA  1908;  silver 
medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exp.,  1910;  second  Hall- 
garten  prize,  NAD  1912. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


707. 

Memorial  Tower. 

Gallery  33,  Wall 

B. 

708. 

Brooklyn  Bridge. 

Gallery  33,  Wall 

B. 

709. 

Montreuil  Mills. 

Gallery  33,  Wall 

B. 

712. 

Phelps  Gateway. 

Gallery  33,  Wall 

B. 

714. 

Moonlight,  Montreuil. 

Gallery  33,  Wall 

B. 

716. 

Brothers  and  Linnonia. 

Gallery  33.  Wall 

B. 

717. 

Rue  Jerzual,  Dinan. 

Gallery  33,  Wall 

B. 

720. 

A Bavarian  Church. 

Gallery  33,  Wall 

B. 

7321. 

Harvard  Hall. 

Warner,  William. 

Born  Philadelphia  about  1813;  died  there  in 
1848.  Fie  was  a portrait  painter  and  a self- 
taught  engraver  in  mezzotint. 

446.  Sir  Charles  Metcalf. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 
Gallery  30.  Wall  D. 

Washburn,  Cadwallader. 

Born  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Studied:  Mass. 
Inst,  of  Technology,  Boston:  ASL  of  N.  Y. 
under  Mowbray  and  Chase;  Sorolla  in  Spain: 
Besnard  in  Paris.  Member:  Minn.  State  Art 
Assoc.  Honors:  Second  prize.  Paris  AAA. 
Has  spent  winters  in  Mexico  since  1908. 

Gold  Medal.  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

580.  Dragon  Font  at  Kujonffzu  Dera 

Temple,  Japan. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  B. 

581.  Tower  of  Temple  Parroquial,  Toxco. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  B. 

587.  Peon  with  Zarape. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  B. 

589.  Ebbing  Tides. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  B. 

592.  Santa  Maria  in  Distance,  Cuernavaca, 
Mexico. 

Gallery  32.  Wall  C. 

607.  Where  Boats  Beach. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  C. 

7322.  Liberal  Arts  Building:  The  Entrance. 

7323.  A Sharp  Turn:  Cuernavaca. 

7324.  A Quiet  Inlet  : Oceanport. 

7325.  Boats:  Brielle. 

7326.  Sailing  Boat  Ashore. 

7327.  Bay  Head  in  Distance. 

7328.  Quiet  Hour. 

7329.  Wash  of  the  Tides. 

7330.  High  Noon:  Manasquan. 

7331.  Siesta:  Cuernavaca,  Mexico. 

7332.  Caracola  Road  No.  2:  Cuernavaca, 

Mexico. 

7333.  Boats  Landing. 

7334.  The  Cathedral  of  Leon. 

7335.  West  Facade  of  la  Valenciana. 

7336.  West  Side  of  Templo  Parroquialo: 

Toxco.  Mexico. 

7337.  Front  Facade  of  la  Valenciana. 

7338.  A Riverside  Path:  Manasquan  River. 

7339.  Glimpse  of  Manasquan  River. 

7340.  T ow  Tide:  Seaside  Park. 

7341.  Man  with  Sombrero. 

7342.  Boats  on  the  Beach. 

7343.  Fishermen’s  Return. 

7344.  Afternoon  Tranquillity. 


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225 


W ashburn,  Cadwallader—  ( Continued ) . 

7345.  Bridge  at  Mantaloking. 

7346.  Crabbing:  Brielle. 

7347.  Sandy  Road. 

7348.  Bridge  at  Brielle. 

7349.  The  Heights:  Cuernavaca,  Mexico. 

7350.  Stone  Bench : Borda  Garden,  Cuer- 

navaca. 

7351.  Valley  Path:  Cuernavaca. 

7352.  Por  Firio  Diaz  Park. 

7353.  Templo  de  Salud  Mixcoae,  Mexico. 

7354.  Sagrario  Metropolitano : Mexico 

City. 

7355.  Borda  Garden  in  Distance : Cuer- 

navaca, Mexico. 

7356.  Road  to  Cuernavaca,  Mexico. 

7357.  The  Great  Arch. 

73'58.  Building  the  Dome. 

7359.  The  Derrick. 

7360.  The  Flagstaff. 

7361.  Sunlight  and  Shadow. 

7362.  The  Doorway. 

7363.  The  Scaffolding. 

7364.  The  Half  Dome. 

Watt,  William  G. 

Born  New  York,  May  18,  1867.  Studied: 
With  E.  Heinemann,  Emile  Clement  and  NAD. 
Member:  Salma.  C.  1903. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

357.  A Russian  Lady  (after  Fechin). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

361.  The  Ring  (after  Alexander). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

364.  The  Apple  Gatherers  (after  Ander- 
son). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

7365.  The  Harvest  (after  L’hermitte). 

7366.  The  Pool. 

7367.  A Music  Party  (after  Metsu). 

7368.  Andromeda  (after  Duran). 

73'69.  Carcassonne  (from  photo). 

7370.  Bookplate  by  Chas.  S.  Chapman. 

7371.  Bookplate  by  Chas.  S.  Chapman. 

7372.  Fancy  Head. 

7373.  Mt.  Rainier  (after  Perard). 

7374.  Bookplate. 

7375.  Illustration  (after  Birch). 

Webster,  Herman  A. 

Born  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  6,  1878. 

Studied  with  Laurens  in  Paris.  Member:  R. 
Soc.  of  Painter-Etchers,  London;  Soc.  Nat.  des 
Beaux-Arts,  Paris;  Paris  AAA;  Chelsea  AC. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

567.  Vieux  Marche,  Marseilles. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  B. 

569.  L’lnstitut. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  B. 

570.  Ancienne  Faculte  de  Medeeine,  Paris. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  B. 

571.  Old  Houses  on  the  Quai. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  B. 

572.  Le  Pont  Notre  Dame. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  B. 

576.  Sur  le  Quai  Montebello. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  B. 

7376.  The  Bridge : Frankfort. 

7377.  Notre  Dame  des  Andelys. 

7378.  Le  Pont  Neuf,  Paris. 

7379.  Old  Court;  Sachsenhousen. 

7380.  La  Route  de  Louviers. 

7381.  The  Quartier  St.  Jean. 

7382.  Der  Langer  Franz. 

7383.  St.  Saturnin,  Toulouse. 

7384.  La  Rue  St.  Jacques. 

7385.  Les  Blanchisseuses. 

7386.  La  Maison  Meline. 

7387.  Old  Man’s  Head. 

7388.  The  Clockmakers. 


Wehrschmidt,  Daniel  A. 

Born  in  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1861.  Studied: 
Herkomer  School,  Bushey  Herts.  Honors: 
Two  bronze  medals,  Louisiana  Purchase  Expo- 
sition, 1904. 

Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  Internation- 
al Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

4235.  You  Should  Also  Mount  With  Me. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4236.  Old  Hall. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  A. 

4308.  The  Hedge  Cutter. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

4315.  The  Old  Shepherd. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

4359.  The  New  Slave. 

Gallery  119,  Wall  C. 

7389.  In  an  Irish  Creamery. 

7390.  The  Bathing  Tent. 

7391.  The  Baby  Bacchus. 


Weir,  J.  Alden. 

Born  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  30,  1852. 
Studied  with  his  father,  Robert  W.  Weir,  at 
West  Point;  Gerome  in  Paris.  Member;  ANA 
1885,  NA  1886;  AWCS;  Ten  Am.  P.;  N.  Y. 
Etching  C. ; Lotos  C.;  A.  Aid  S.;  Century 
Assoc.;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Honors:  Hon.  Men., 
Paris  Salon,  1882;  silver  medal  for  painting 
and  bronze  for  drawing,  Paris  Exp.,  1889; 
prize  ($2,000),  American  Art  Assoc.,  New 
York;  medal,  C.  I.  Pittsburgh,  1897;  bronze 
medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1900;  gold  medal,  Pan-Am. 
Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  gold  medal  for  paintings 
and  silver  for  engraving,  Louisiana  Purchase 
Exp.,  1904;  Inness  medal,  NAD  1906;  Lippin- 
cott  prize,  PAFA  1910. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 

401.  Portrait  of  H.  C.  Weir. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

404.  Portrait  Figure. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

405.  The  Evening  Lamp. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

407.  Arcturus. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

408.  Portrait  of  John  F.  Weir. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

409.  Child  with  Dog. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

410.  The  Little  Student. 

Gallery  .30,  Wall  B. 

412.  Portrait  of  Dr.  Robert  F.  Weir. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  B. 

7392.  The  Guitar  Player. 

7393.  Portrait  by  Candlelight. 

7394.  Coon  Alley. 

7395.  Still  Life. 

7396.  On  the  Porch. 

7397.  Head. 

7398.  Mother  and  Child. 

7399.  The  Hay  Stacks. 

7400.  Roscoe’s  Barn. 

7401.  The  Picture  Book. 

7402.  Head. 

7403.  Sketches. 

7404.  The  Little  Fountain. 

7405.  The  Little  Pump. 

7406.  Portrait  of  Robert  Weir. 


Wellington,  F.  H. 

354.  Girl  at  the  Piano  (after  painting  by 
Harry  Townsend). 

Lent  by  Ray  Brown,  Esq. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  A. 


226 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Westrum,  Anni  Von. 

Born  Holland.  Studied : Munich,  Vienna, 
Berlin,  Paris.  Member:  Beaux- Arts,  Paris. 

889.  Birches. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  C. 

7407.  Windmill. 

7408.  Old  Baltic  Farm  House. 

Wetherill,  Elisha  Kent  Kane. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1874.  Studied:  Academy 
Fine  Arts,  with  Thomas  Anshutz;  Paris,  with 
J.  McNeill  Whistler. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama- Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  1915. 

768.  The  Triangle. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

793.  Ben  Hawkin’s  Blacksmith  Shop. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

807.  The  Archway. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

7409.  Gateway,  Bryn  Mawr. 

7410.  The  Shacks. 

7411.  Brooklyn  Bridge. 

7412.  The  Sooty  Shop. 

7413.  Camden  Court  House. 

7414.  The  Goose  Shop. 

7415.  The  Tenements. 

7416.  The  Coal  Hoist. 

7417.  The  Back  Street. 

7418.  Bayle’s  Slip. 

Whistler,  James  McNeill. 

Born  Lowell,  Mass.,  1834;  died  Chelsea,  Lon- 
don, 1903.  Lived  in  Russia  from  eighth  to  fif- 
teenth year.  Returned  to  America  in  1849; 
entered  West  Point,  1851,  but  was  not  grad- 
uated. Was  connected  with  Coast  Survey  in 
Washington.  In  1855,  went  to  England,  and 
shortly  after  moved  to  Paris,  studying  under 
Glyer.  Exhibited  in  Royal  Academy  in  1859 
for  first  time.  Removed  to  London  in  1863. 
Member:  Societe  Nationale  des  Beaux-Arts, 

Paris;  Chevalier  (1889).  Officer  (1891)  of  the 
Leeion  of  Honor;  Chevalier,  Order  of  St. 
Michael,  Bavaria;  Hon.  Mem.  Royal  Academy, 
Bavaria;  Hon.  Mem.  Royal  Academy,  Dresden; 
President,  International  Society  of  Sculptors, 
Painters  and  Gravers,  London;  President,  Roy- 
al Society  of  British  Artists;  Hon.  Mem.  Royal 
Acad,  of  St.  Luke,  Rome;  Commander  of  Or- 
der of  the  Crown  of  Italy;  Hon.  Mem.  Royal 
Scottish  Academy.  Honors:  Gold  medal,  Am- 
sterdam, 1863;  medal  of  the  third  class,  Paris 
Salon,  1883;  medal  of  the  first  class,  Munich, 
1889;  gold  medal,  Antwerp,  1889;  gold  medal, 
Exposition  Universelle,  Paris,  1889;  medals 
(painting  and  etching),  World’s  Columbian  Ex- 
position, Chicago,  1893;  Temple  gold  medal, 
The  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts, 
1894;  gold  medal,  Antwerp,  1895;  grand  prize 
(painting)  and  grand  prix  (etching),  Exposi- 
tion Universelle,  Paris,  1900;  gold  medal 
(painting  and  etching),  Pan-American  Exposi- 
tion, Buffalo,  1901;  Honorary  Degree  of  Doc- 
tor of  Literature,  Glasgow  University,  1903. 


287. 

The  Little  Mast. 

Gallery 

29, 

Wall 

A. 

288. 

San  Biagio. 

Gallery 

29, 

Wall 

A. 

289. 

Drouet. 

Gallery 

29, 

Wall 

A. 

290. 

Traghetto. 

Gallerv 

29, 

Wall 

A. 

292. 

San  Giorgio. 

Gallery 

29, 

Wall 

A. 

293. 

Becquet. 

Gallery 

29, 

Wall 

A. 

294. 

Piazzetta. 

Gallery 

29, 

Wall 

A. 

295. 

Long  House,  Amsterdam. 

Gallery 

29, 

Wall 

A. 

Whistler,  James  McNeill — -(Continued). 

296.  Veielle  aux  Loques. 

Gallery  29,  Wall  A. 

297.  The  Palace. 

Gallery  29,  Wall  A. 

299.  The  Riva,  No.  1. 

Gallery  29,  Wall  A. 

304.  Long  Venice. 

Gallery  29,  Wall  B. 

306.  Square  House,  Amsterdam. 

Gallery  29,  Wall  B. 

3'07.  Doorway  and  Vine. 

Gallery  29,  Wall  B. 

308.  Two  Doorways. 

Gallery  29,  Wall  B. 

309.  Salute  at  Dawn. 

Gallery  29,  Wall  B. 

314.  Lime  Burner. 

Gallery  20,  Wall  C. 

316.  Black  Lion  Wharf. 

Gallery  20,  Wall  0. 

318.  Rotherhithe. 

Gallery  20,  Wall  C. 

319.  Weary. 

Lent  by  William  M.  Ladd,  Esq. 
Gallery  20,  Wall  C. 

Lithographs. 

291.  The  Thames. 

Gallery  29,  Wall  A. 

298.  Unfinished  Sketch  of  Ladv  Haden. 

Gallery  29,  Wall  A. 

300.  The  Smith,  Passage  du  Dragon. 

Gallery  29,  Wall  A. 

301.  Draped  Figure,  Reclining  (in  colors). 

Gallery  29,  Wall  B. 

302.  Draped  Figure,  Standing. 

Gallery  29,  Wall  B. 

303.  The  Little  Nude  Model  Reading. 

Gallery  29,  Wall  B. 

305.  Nude  Model  Standing. 

Lent  by  Hunt  Henderson,  Esq. 
Gallery  29,  Wall  B. 

310.  Model  and  Child. 

Lent  by  William  M.  Ladd,  Esq.. 
Gallery  29,  Wall  B. 

311.  Study:  Maude  Seated. 

Gallery  29,  Wall  C. 

312.  Stephane  Mallarme. 

Gallery  29,  Wall  C. 

313.  A Duet. 

Lent  by  William  M.  Ladd,  Esq. 
Gallery  29,  Wall  C. 

315.  The  Dancing  Girl. 

Gallery  29,  Wall  C. 

317.  La  Fruitiere  de  la  Rue  de  Grenelle. 

Gallery  29,  Wall  C. 

320.  Terrace:  Luxembourg. 

Gallery  29,  Wall  C. 

322.  Little  London. 

Lent  by  Hunt  Henderson,  Esq. 
Gallery  29,  Wall  D. 

324.  Blacksmith  Shop. 

Gallery  29,  Wall  D. 

325.  Portrait  of  Joseph  Pennell. 

Lent  by  William  M.  Ladd,  Esq. 
Gallery  29,  Wall  D. 

326.  Savoy  Pigeons. 

Lent  by  Hunt  Henderson,  Esq. 
Gallery  29,  Wall  D. 

White,  Charles  Henry. 

Born  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Apr.  14,  1878. 

Studied  with  Whistler,  Laurens  and  Constant. 
Member:  Salon  Automne,  Paris;  N.  Y.  Soc. 
of  E.  Honors:  Medal,  Louisiana  Purchase 
Exp. 

Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

7419.  The  Old  Courtyard. 

7420.  Rue  de  l’Ane  Aveugle. 

7421.  San  Remo. 

7422.  Old  Manoir. 

7423.  La  Rue  de  la  Paix. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— ETCHERS,  ETC. 


227 


Wilke,  William  H. 

Born  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1880'.  Studied: 
Paris,  with  Jean  Paul  Laurens  and  Jacques 
Blanche. 

648.  Toward  the  Bay. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  A. 

660.  The  Viaduct. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  A. 

7424.  Bill. 

7425.  The  Wood  Road. 

7426.  The  Hay  Barges. 

7427.  At  the  Dock. 

7428.  Telegraph  Hill,  San  Francisco. 

7429.  The  Forest. 

7430.  A Study. 

Williams,  J.  Scott. 

Member:  SI  1910. 

422.  The  Ship  Blacksmith  Shop. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  C. 

892.  In  September. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  C. 

Winslow,  Henry. 

Born  Boston,  Mass.,  1874.  Studied  in  Paris 
with  Whistler.  Member:  Cal.  Soc.  of  E. ; 
Correspondant  Peintres  et  Graveurs. 

722.  Westminster  Cathedral. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

731.  Saint  Paul’s. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

7431.  The  Spire. 

7432.  London  Bridge. 

7433.  Pont  de  L’ Arche. 

7434.  The  Wanderer. 

7435.  The  Carpenter’s  Shop. 

7436.  The  Beeches. 

7437.  The  Old  Square. 

7438.  Wood  Monsters. 

Winthrop,  Newman  V. 

7439.  Alice. 

7440.  Washington. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

Wolf,  Henry. 

Born  Eckwersheim,  Alsace,  Aug.  3,  1852. 
Studied  with  Jacques  Levy  in  Strasbourg. 
Came  to  New  York  in  1871.  Member:  ANA 
1905,  NA  1908;  Int.  Soc.  of  S.  P.  Gravers; 
Lotos  C.  (life) ; L^nion  Inter,  des  Beaux-Arts 
et  des  Lettres,  Paris.  Honors:  Hon.  Men. 
Paris  Salon,  1888;  Hon.  Men.  Paris  Exp., 
1889;  first  class  medal,  Columbian  Exp.,  Chi- 
cago, 1893;  gold  medal,  Paris  Salon,  1895; 
silver  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1900';  silver  medal, 
Rouen  Exp.,  1903;  diploma  and  grand  medal 
of  honor  for  wood  engraving,  Louisiana  Pur- 
chase Exp.,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

Grand  Prise,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition , San  Francisco,  1915. 

328.  Lower  New  York  in  a Mist  from  a 

Pennsylvania  Railroad  Boat. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  A. 

329.  The  Evening  Star. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  A. 

330.  Little  Lady  Sophie  of  Soho  (after 

Whistler). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  A. 

331.  Evening,  SVan  Lake,  Central  Park, 

New  York. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  A. 

332.  The  Wood  Gatherers  (after  Inness). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  A. 

333.  Lizzie  Lynch  (after  Weir). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  A. 

334.  Joseph  Pulitzer  (after  Sargent). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  A. 


Wolf,  Henry — (Continued). 

335.  The  Mussel  Gatherers  (after  Mar- 

tin). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  A. 

336.  The  Mirror  (after  Alexander). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  A. 

337.  The  Morning  Star. 

Gallery  30,  Wall  A. 

33'8.  Lady  with  a Lute  (after  Vermeer). 
Gallery  30,  Wall  A. 

339.  River  Scene,  La  Riviere  a la  Tour 

Lointaine  (after  Corot). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  A. 

340.  A Northeaster  (after  Homer). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  A. 

341.  Portrait  of  the  Engraver,  H.  Wolf 

(after  Wiles). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  A. 

342.  Miss  Alexander  (after  Whistler). 

Gallery  30,  Wall  A. 

7441.  Morning  Mists. 

7442.  Recreation  (after  Couture). 

7443.  Don  Balthasar  Carlos  (after  Velas- 

quez). 

7444.  The  Boy  with  a Sword  (after 

Manet). 

7445.  Woman  at  the  Window  (after  Ver- 

meer) . 

7446.  Girl  with  Fruit  (after  Ambrogio  de 

Predis). 

7447.  Abraham  Lincoln  (enlarged  after 

small  print  by  Brady). 

7448.  Wm.  M.  Thackeray  (from  drawing 

by  Lawrence). 

7449.  Robert  L.  ' Stevenson  (from  snap- 

shot). 

7450.  Portrait  Sketch  (unfinished)  (after 

Whistler). 

7451.  Beatrice  d’Este  (after  da  Vinci). 

7452.  Portrait  of  a Girl  (after  Velasquez). 

7453.  My  Mother  (after  Whistler). 

7454.  Thomas  Carlyle  (after  Whistler). 

7455.  A Madonna  (after  Botticelli). 

7456.  A Gentlewoman  (after  Weir). 

7457.  A Spanish  Countess  (after  Goya). 

7458.  Homeward  (after  Dessar). 

7459.  The  Music  Room  (after  Whistler). 

7460.  Young  Lady  with  Poppy  Flower 

(after  Loeb). 

7461.  Miss  Nelthrop  (after  Lawrence). 

7462.  The  Fur  Jacket  (after  Whistler). 

7463.  Kitty  Fisher  (after  Reynolds). 

7464.  The  Goldfish  (after  Hubbell). 

7465.  A Danish  Princess  (after  Holbein). 

7466.  Portrait  of  a Lady  (after  Shannon). 

7467.  Landscape  (after  Dewey). 

7468.  Lady  with  Hand  Mirror  (after 

Wiles). 

7469.  Portrait  of  a Girl  (after  Emmett). 

7470.  Mother  and  Child  (after  Cassatt). 

7471.  The  Sonata  (after  Wiles). 

7472.  Alice  (after  Chase). 

7473.  Lady  with  the  White  Shawl  (after 

Chase). 

7474.  Gathering  Autumn  Leaves  (after 

Chase). 

7475.  A Lady  in  Black  (after  Chase). 

7476.  The  Artist’s  Daughter  (after  Chase). 

7477.  The  Christmas  Tree  (after  Weir). 

7478.  The  Green  Bodice  (after  Weir). 

7479.  The  Bent  Tree  (after  Corot). 

7480.  Hon.  Jos.  H.  Choate  (after  Sargent). 

7481.  Jos.  Jefferson  as  Dr.  Pangloss  (after 

Sargent). 

7482.  The  Coral  Necklace  (after  Tarbell). 

7483.  Lady  Stanhope  (after  Reynolds). 

7484.  Mercedes  (after  Mora). 

7485.  El  Conde,  Duque  Olivares  (after 

Velasquez). 

7486.  Geo.  Washington  (after  Stuart). 

7487.  Chevalier  Yrujo  (after  Stuart). 

7488.  Portrait  of  Trumbull  (after  Stuart). 

7489.  Portrait  of  Miss  Mierken  (after 

Stuart) . 


228 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Wolf,  Henry — -(Continued). 

7490.  Portrait  of  Miss  Plumstead  (after 

Stuart). 

7491.  Portrait  of  Miss  Morris  (after 

Stuart). 

7492.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Lea  (after  Stuart). 

7493.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Otis  (after  Stuart). 

7494.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Gotliff  (after  Stu- 

art). 

7495.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Griffith  (after  Stu- 

art). 

7496.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Nancy  Pennington 

(after  Stuart). 

7497.  Angel  with  the  Flaming  Sword 

(after  Blashfield). 

7498.  The  Promenader  (after  Menzel). 

7499.  Open-Air  Meeting  (after  Menzel). 

7500.  The  Tiger  (after  Menzel). 

7501.  Courting  (after  Hals). 

7502.  Evening  in  Normandy  (after  Dearth). 

7503.  The  Fox  Hunt  (after  Homer). 

7504.  Eight  Bells  (after  Homer). 

7505.  A Normandy  Farm  (after  Martin). 

7506.  The  Harp  of  the  Winds  (after  Mar- 

tin). 

7507.  Early  Ploughing  (after  Walker). 

7508.  A Favorite  Corner  (after  Alexander). 

7509.  A Flower  (after  Alexander). 

7510.  A Quiet  Hour  (after  Alexander). 

7511.  The  Mousmee  (after  Blum). 

7512.  Un  Canal  en  Artois  (after  Oazin). 

7513.  The  Approaching  Storm  (after 

Cazin). 

7514.  The  Road  to  the  Village  (after 

Cazin). 

7515.  Josephine,  Empress  (after  Lefevbre). 

7516.  Napoleon,  Emperor  (after  Lefevbre). 

7517.  Yellow  Marguerites  (after  Moore). 

7518.  Romola  (after  Sears). 

7519.  A Shipwrecked  Sailor  (after  Pyle). 

7520.  A Virgin  Enthroned  (after  Thayer). 

7521.  Emperor  Hadrian  (after  Tadema). 

7522.  Information  (after  Meissonier). 

7523.  Campagne  de  France  (after  Meis- 

sonier). 

7524.  Portrait  of  Gerome. 

7525.  La  Soif  (after  Gerome). 

7526.  The  Carpet  Merchant  (after  Ger- 

ome). 

7527.  Holy  Eve  (after  Von  IJhde). 

7528.  Good  Friday  (after  Von  Uhde). 

7529.  Bonaparte  Before  the  Sphinx  (after 

Gerome). 

7530.  The  Road  to  Bethlehem  (after  Von 

Uhde). 

7531.  In  the  Shade  (after  Caliga). 

7532.  Empress  Josephine  (after  Realier 

Dumas). 

7533.  Benjamin  Franklin  (after  Duples- 

sis) . 

7534.  Le  Soir  (after  Breton). 

7535.  The  Road  to  Concarneau  (after 

Pieknell). 

7536.  The  Moose  Hunt  (after  Brush). 

7537.  Portrait  of  a Boy  (after  Brush). 

7538.  Cynthia  (after  Beaux). 

7539.  Reverie  (after  Beaux). 

7540.  Les  Amoureux  (after  Diaz). 

7541.  Bismarck  (after  Lenbach). 

7542.  Self  Portrait  (after  Lenbach). 

7543.  The  Millpond  (after  Ranger). 

7544.  Landscape  in  Holland  (after  Ranger). 

7545.  A L’Abreuvoir  (after  Dagnan-Bou- 

veret) . 

7546.  The  Madonna  of  the  Rose  (after 

Dagnan-Bouveret) . 

7547.  La  Bernoise  (after  Dagnan-Bou- 

veret). 

7548.  Alone  in  the  World  (after  Israels). 

7549.  Sally  Franklin  (after  Hoppner). 

7550.  Nantucket  School  of  Philosophy 

(after  Johnson). 

7551.  The  Young  Michaelangelo  Sculptur- 

ing the  Head  of  a Faun. 


Wolf,  Henry — (Continued). 

7552.  Lady  in  Black  (after  Freer). 

7553.  San  Giorgio  (after  Bunce). 

7554.  Christ  Walking  on  the  Waves  (after 

Coleman). 

7555.  Visit  of  Shepherds  (after  Lerolle). 

7556.  Self  Portrait  (after  Dow). 

7557.  Mrs.  Champion  de  Crespigny  (after 

Romney). 

7558.  Evening  on  the  Terraces  (after  Con- 

stant). 

7559.  At  Kissingen  (after  Menzel). 

7560.  The  Scattering  of  the  Mists. 

7561.  A Duck  Pond. 

7562.  The  Roadside  (after  Gifford). 

7563.  Thos.  Jefferson  (after  C.  W.  Peale). 
7504.  In  the  Adirondacks  (after  Wyant). 

7565.  The  New  England  Peddler  (after 

Johnson). 

7566.  Judge  Jones  (after  Stuart). 

7567.  Portrait  of  a Lady  (after  Henri). 

7568.  My  Daughter  Josephine  (after  Tar- 

bell). 

7569.  Aurora  (after  Low). 

7570.  Summer  (after  Benson). 

Wood,  Franklin  T. 

Born  Boston,  Oct.  9,  1877.  Studied:  Cowles 
Art  School;  N.  Y.  Art  Students’  League;  John 
Wright  of  England. 

Bronze  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


537. 

St.  Jerome. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  A. 

543. 

Farm  Lane. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  A. 

579. 

Piazza  Bagnia. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  B. 

582. 

Old  Man  of  Taormina. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  B. 

588. 

Pasture  Bars. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  B. 

591. 

Gondolas. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  B. 

7571. 

Boy  in  Tam  O'  Shanter. 

7572. 

Browning’s  Palace,  Venice. 

7573. 

Taormina  from  Greek  Theater. 

7574. 

Jean-Marie  No.  1. 

7575. 

Jean-Marie  No.  2. 

7576. 

November. 

7577. 

The  Hermitage. 

7578. 

Porta  della  Conca,  Perugia. 

Workman,  David  Tice. 

Born  Wapheton,  N.  Dakota,  1884.  Studied: 
Boston  Museum  Fine  Arts;  Howard  Pyle,  Wil- 
mington, Del.;  Frank  Rrangwyn,  London,  Eng- 
land. Honor:  1st  prize,  etching,  Minn.  State 
Art  Society,  1913. 

763.  Elvet  Bridge,  Old  Durham. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

Wright,  Charles  Cushing. 

Born  Damascota,  Me.;  died  New  York,  June 
11,  1854.  He  served  in  the  War  of  1812,  after- 
wards engaging  in  business  as  a watchmaker. 
In  1842  he  was  associated  with' A.  B.  Durand 
in  etching,  engraving  and  making  dies  for  em- 
bossed work.  He  was  one  of  the  founders  of 
the  National  Academy  of  Design  in  1826. 

7579.  Henry  Rutgers. 

Lent  by  Robert  Fridenberg,  Esq. 

Wright,  Joseph. 

Said  to  be  the  first  painter-etcher  in  Amer- 
ica. His  profile  portrait  of  Washington  was 
executed  in  1790. 

7580.  Portrait  of  George  Washington. 

Lent  by  C.  W.  McAlpin,  Esq. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— SCULPTORS,  ETC. 


229 


Wright,  Margaret  Hardon. 

Born  Newton,  Mass.,  March  28,  1869. 

Studied:  Mass.  Inst,  of  Technology  in  Bos- 

ton; W.  H.  W.  Bicknell;  Merson  in  Paris. 
Member:  Chicago  SE. 

594.  St.  Merri,  Paris. 

Gallery  32,  Wall  C. 

912.  Courtyard,  Taormina. 

Gallery  34,  Wall  D. 


Young,  Mahonri  M. 

Born  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  Aug.  9,  1877. 
Studied:  ASL  in  New  York;  Julian  Academy 
in  Paris.  Member:  ANA  1912;  NSS;  Paris 
AAA;  Soc.  of  Utah  Artists  (ex-pres.).  Hon- 
ors: Hon.  Men.  for  etching,  Paris  AAA;  Bar- 
nett prize,  NAD  1911. 

718.  Tewa  No.  1. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  B. 

765.  Under  the  “L.” 

Gallery  33',  Wall  D. 


Young,  Mahonri  M. — (Continued). 

771.  Ballet  Girl  No.  1. 

Gallery  33,  Wall  D. 

7581.  The  Roman  Beggar. 

7582.  On  the  Grand  Canal. 

7583.  Port  Washington  Point. 

7584.  The  Sand  Pit. 

7585.  Excavation  No.  11. 

7586.  Trench  Diggers. 

7587.  Pont  des  Artes. 

7588.  The  Pirate. 

7589.  The  Forge. 

Zim,  Marco. 

Born  Moscow,  Russia,  Jan.  9,  1880.  Studied: 
National  Academy  of  Design,  New  York;  Ecole 
des  Beaux-Arts,  Paris;  Art  Students  League, 
New  York.  Honors:  Suydam  Silver  Medal, 
National  Academy,  1903;  First  Hallgarten  prize 
for  painting,  1903;  first  prize  coin  and  medal 
designing,  1904;  A.  H.  Baldwin  fund  first  prize 
in  etching,  1904. 

7590.  Morning. 

7591.  Symphony. 


SCULPTORS,  MEDALLISTS,  ETC. 


Adams,  Herbert. 

Born  West  Concord,  Vt.,  1858.  Studied: 
Mass.  Normal  Art  School;  Mercie  in  Paris. 
Member:  NA  1899  (v.-pres.);  SAA  1891; 

NSS  (pres.);  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.  1896;  Art  Com- 
mission (v.-pres.);  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Honors: 
Hon.  men.,  Salon  1888  and  1889;  medal,  AC 
Phila.  1892;  Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago,  1893; 
gold  medal.  Charleston  Exp.,  190-2;  gold  medal, 
Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  Internation- 
al Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3088.  Bacchante. 

Gallery  66. 

4210.  Meditation. 

Gallery  118. 

4491.  William  Cullen  Bryant. 

Colonnade. 

4502.  Chief  Justice  Marshall. 

Colonnade. 


Aitken,  Robert  I. 

Born  San  Francisco,  1878.  Studied:  Mark 
Hopkins  Institute  under  Arthur  F.  Mathews 
and  Douglas  Tilden  in  San  Francisco.  Mem- 
ber: ANA  1909;  NSS;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.  Hon- 
ors: Barnett  prize,  NAD  1908. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

808.  Tired  Mercury. 

Gallery  33. 

1379.  Outer  Darkness. 

Gallery  38,  Wall  A. 

1391.  Model:  Commemorative  Medal: 

Panama-Pacific  International  Expo- 
sition: Obverse. 

Gallery  38,  Wall  C. 

1392.  Model : Commemorative  Medal : 

Panama-Pacific  International  Expo- 
sition : Reverse. 

Gallery  38,  Wall  C. 

3116.  Door  for  Gates  Mausoleum. 

Gallery  66. 

3283.  Dancing  Faun. 

Gallery  68. 


Aitken,  Robert  I. — (Continued). 

3284.  Dancing  Bacchante. 

Gallery  68. 

3915.  A Thing  of  Beauty. 

Gallery  87. 

4539.  Michael  Angelo. 

Colonnade. 

4540.  William  H.  Taft. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  W.  H.  Taft. 
Colonnade. 

Akeley,  Carl  E. 

Born  Claredon,  N.  Y.,  1864. 

917.  Lion  and  Buffalo. 

Gallery  34. 

3577.  Stung. 

Gallery  73,  Case  1. 

4207.  The  Wounded  Comrade. 

Gallery  118. 

Alfano,  Vincenzo. 

Born  Naples,  1854.  Studied:  Inst,  of  Fine 
Arts,  Naples.  Member:  NSS;  N.  Y.  Arch. 
Lg.  1901.  Hon.  Prof.  Royal  Academy,  Naples, 
since  1890.  Honors:  Bronze  medal,  Naples 
Exp.,  1877;  silver  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1878; 
Municipal  prize  of  4,000  lira  for  “Cicero,” 
Naples,  1891. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3195.  Mother’s  Love. 

Gallery  67. 

3395.  Quousque  Tandem. 

Gallery  70. 

3397.  Might  Is  Right. 

Gallery  70. 

Austin,  Amanda  P. 

Born  Carrollton,  Mo.,  1869.  Studied:  School 
of  Design,  San  Francisco,  four  years  in  Paris 
with  E.  Renard  and  Delacluse.  Honors:  Gold 
medal,  School  of  Design,  San  Francisco;  gold 
medal,  State  Fair,  1912. 

3102.  Saint  Jean. 

Gallery  66. 

3123.  Portrait  of  Miss  Quinn. 

Gallery  66. 


230 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Baer,  Lillian. 

333'0.  The  Dance. 

Gallery  69. 

Ball,  Caroline  P. 

Born  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  1869.  Studied 
with  Augustus  Saint  Gaudens  and  Kenyon  Cox 
in  New  York.  Honor:  Hon.  men.,  Paris 
Exp.,  1900. 

4470.  Sundial. 

Gallery  120. 


Beach,  Chester. 

Born  San  Francisco,  1881.  Studied  with 
Verlet  and  Roland  in  Paris.  Member:  ANA 
190-8;  NSS.  Honors:  Barnett  prize,  NAD 
1909. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

4531.  Beyond. 

Colonnade. 


Barnhorn,  Clement  J. 

Born  Cincinnati,  1857.  Studied:  Rebisso 
in  Cincinnati;  Bouguereau,  Peuch,  Mercie, 
Ferrier  and  Julian  Academy  in  Paris.  Mem- 
ber: NSS;  SWA.  Honors:  Hon.  men.,  Paris 
Salon,  1895;  bronze  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1900; 
lion,  men.,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1904;  sil- 
ver medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

4518.  Boy  Pan  with  Frog. 

Colonnade. 


Bartlett,  Paul  W. 

Born  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1865.  Studied  with 
Cavelier,  Fremiet  and  Rodin  in  Paris.  Mem- 
ber: NSS;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.;  Am.  Acad.  A. 
L. ; Royal  Acad,  of  Belgium  (Assoc.);  Insti- 
tute of  France  (Cor.).  Honors:  Hon.  men., 
Paris  Salon,  1887 ; gold  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp., 
Buffalo,  190-1;  grand  prize,  St.  Louis  Exp., 
190-4;  first  medal,  Liege  Exp.,  190-5;  Cheva- 
lier of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1895;  Officer, 
1908. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 

4508.  Dying  Lion. 

Colonnade. 

4552.  Statue  of  Lafayette. 

Rotunda. 

4553.  Philosophy. 

Annex. 

4554.  Romance. 

Annex. 

4555.  Religion. 

Annex. 


Bateman,  John  M. 

Born  New  Jersey,  1877.  Studied:  Pennsyl- 
vania Museum  and  School  of  Industrial  Art; 
PAFA;  Paris  and  with  A.  Stirling  Calder  and 
Charles  Grafly.  Honors:  Cresson  Foreign 
Summer  Scholarship,  190-5;  Cresson  Foreign 
Scholarship,  190-6,  1907. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3286.  Fountain  and  Aquarium. 

Gallery  68. 

1595.  Model : Official  Entrance  Badge : 

Panama-Pacific  International  Expo- 
sition. 

Gallery  39,  Case  3. 


Bathurst,  Clyde  C. 

Born  Mount  Union,  Pa.,  1883.  Studied  with 
Grafly  in  Philadelphia. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2861.  Portrait  of  James  Grafly. 

Gallery  62. 


Berge,  Edward. 

Born  Baltimore,  1874.  Studied:  Mil. 
Inst,  and  Rhinehart  School  of  Sculpture  in 
Baltimore;  Julian-  Academy,  Verlet  and  Rodin 
in  Paris.  Member:  NSS.  Honors:  Clark 
prize,  Paris  AAA;  bronze  medal,  Pan-Am. 
Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  bronze  medal,  Louisiana 
Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

4483.  Muse  Finding  Head  of  Orpheus. 
Colonnade. 

4485.  Wild  Flower. 

Colonnade. 

4486.  Boy  and  Frog  Fountain. 

Colonnade. 

4496.  The  Scalp. 

Colonnade. 

4503.  Sundial. 

Colonnade. 


Bishop,  Emily  Clayton. 

Born  Smithsburg,  Md.,  1883;  died  1912. 
Studied:  Maryland  Institute  of  Art  and  De- 
sign, Baltimore,  Md.;  Charcoal  Club,  Balti- 
more; PAFA.  Honors:  George  B.  McClellan 
Anatomy  prize,  1905;  first  hon.  men.,  Edmund 
Stewardson  Competition,  1907  and  1910;  Cres- 
son European  Scholarships,  1907  and  1908; 
Composition  prize  in  Sculpture,  1908. 

1417.  The  Finish. 

Gallery  38,  Case  3. 

1418.  Study:  No.  1. 

Gallery  38,  Case  3. 

1419.  The  Bacchic  Dancer. 

Gallery  38,  Case  3. 

1420.  Portrait  of  Margaret  Tew. 

Gallery  38,  Case  4. 

1421.  Study:  No.  3. 

Gallery  38,  Case  4. 

1422.  The  Greek  Maiden’s  Dance  of  Joy. 

Gallery  38,  Case  4. 

1423.  Study:  No.  2. 

Gallery  38,  Case  4. 

1424.  Portrait. 

Gallery  38,  Case  4. 

2866.  Portrait. 

Gallery  62. 

3045.  Brownie. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  J.  E.  D.  Trask. 
Gallery  65. 

3048.  Passing  of  the  Seasons:  Winter  into 
Spring. 

Gallery  65. 

3336.  The  Little  Dancer. 

Gallery  69. 

3338.  And  as  Pretty  a Piece  of  Flesh  as 
any  in  Messina. 

Gallery  69. 

3345.  Comedy. 

Gallery  69,  Case  1. 

3346.  Greed. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  69,  Case  1. 

3347.  Classicism  and  Renaissance. 

Gallery  69,  Case  1. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— SCULPTORS,  ETC. 


231 


Bitter,  Karl. 

Born  Vienna,  Austria,  1867;  died  New  York, 
1915.  Studied:  Vienna  Academy  of  Fine 
Arts  and  Edmund  Hellmer.  Came  to  U.  S. 
in  1889.  Member:  ANA  1902;  NA  1903; 
NSS;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L. ; N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.  Hon- 
ors: Prize  in  competition  for  Astor  Memo- 

rial Gates,  Trinity  Church,  New  York;  silver 
medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1 900' ; gold  medal,  Pan-Am. 
Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  gold  medal.  Charleston 
Exp.,  1902;  gold  medal,  ACP  1903;  gold  medal, 
Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  Internation- 
al Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3094.  Signing  of  Louisiana  Purchase 
Treaty. 

Lent  by  City  of  St.  Louis. 

Gallery  66. 

3114.  Memorial  to  Dr.  Henry  P.  Tappan. 

Lent  by  University  of  Michigan. 

Gallery  66. 

3134.  Fountain  Group. 

Lent  by  John  D.  Rockefeller,  Esq. 

Gallery  66. 

3282.  Faded  Flowers. 

Gallery  68. 

4487.  Statue  of  Thomas  Jefferson. 

Colonnade. 

Borglum,  Solon  H. 

Born  Ogden,  Utah,  1868.  Studied:  Art 
Academy  of  Cincinnati  under  Rebisso;  Frein- 
iet  and  Puech  in  Paris.  Member:  NSS;  ANA 
1911.  Honors:  Hon.  men.,  Paris  Salon,  1899; 
silver  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1900';  silver  medal, 
Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  gold  medal,  Lou- 
isiana Purchase  Exp.,  1904;  silver  medal, 
Buenos  Aires  Exp.,  1910. 

2053.  Washington:  1753. 

Gallery  41. 

Boyle,  John  J. 

Born  New  York,  1852.  Studied  PAFA,  un- 
der Eakins;  Ecole  des  Beaux- Arts  under  Du- 
mont; Thomas  and  E.  Millet  in  Paris.  Mem- 
ber: Societe  des  Artistes  Francais;  NSS; 
ANA  1910;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.  1894.  Honors: 
Hon.  men.,  Paris  Salon,  1886;  medal,  Colum- 
bian Exp.,  Chicago,  1893;  medal,  Paris  Exp., 
1900';  bronze  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo, 
1901;  silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exp., 
1904. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


533.  Tired  Out. 

Gallery  31. 

3565.  Stone  Age. 

Gallery  73. 

4492.  Returning  from  the  Hunt. 

Colonnade. 

4547.  Commodore  Barry  Monument. 
Rotunda. 

Brenner,  Victor  D. 

Born  Shavely,  Russia,  1871.  Studied  with 
Louis  Oscar  Roty.  Came  to  New  York  in 
1890.  Member:  NSS;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.  1902; 
NAC.  Honors:  Bronze  medal,  Paris  Exp., 
1900;  lion,  men.,  Paris  Salon,  1900;  bronze 
medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  silver 
medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904;  gold 
medal,  Brussels  Exp.,  1910. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1393.  Dr.  Emily  Blackwell. 

Gallery  38,  Wall  C. 

1498.  Hygiene:  Obverse. 

Gallery  38,  Case  12. 


Brenner,  Victor  D. — (Continued). 

1499.  Hygiene;  Reverse. 

Gallery  38,  Case  12. 

1500.  Lincoln  Plaque. 

Gallery  38,  Case  12. 

1501.  Whistler:  Obverse. 

Gallery  38,  Case  12. 

1502.  Whistler:  Reverse. 

Gallery  38,  Case  12. 

1503.  Samuel  Talmage. 

Gallery  38,  Case  12. 

1504.  Motherhood:  Obverse. 

Gallery  38,  Case  12. 

1505.  Motherhood : Reverse. 

Gallery  38,  Case  12. 

1507.  Lincoln  Medal:  Obverse. 

Gallery  38,  Case  32. 

1508.  Lincoln  Medal : Reverse. 

Gallery  38,  Case  12. 

1509.  Carl  Schurz : Obverse. 

Gallery  38,  Case  12. 

1510.  Carl  Schurz : Reverse. 

Gallery  38,  Case  12. 

1511.  Washington  Irving. 

Gallery  38,  Case  12. 

1512.  William  Welch. 

Gallery  38,  Case  12. 

3131.  Nature,  the  Consoler. 

Gallery  66. 

3'828.  Womanhood. 

Gallery  83. 

Bringhurst,  Robert  P. 

Born  Jerseyville,  111.,  1855.  Studied:  St. 
Louis  School  of  Fine  Arts;  Ecole  des  Beaux- 
Arts  in  Paris.  Member:  SWA.  Honors: 
First  class  medal,  Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago, 
1893;  cash  prize,  Tennessee  Centennial,  Nash- 
ville, 1897;  silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase 
Exp.,  1904. 

4556.  Journalism. 

Annex. 

Brooks,  Richard  E. 

Born  Braintree,  Mass.,  1865.  Studied:  T. 
H.  Bartlett  in  Boston;  Colorossi  Academy  in 
Paris  under  Aube  and  Injalbert.  Member: 
NSS;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Honors:  Hon.  men., 
Paris  Salon,  1895;  third  class  medal,  Paris 
Salon,  1899;  gold  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1900; 
gold  medal,  Pan-'Vm.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

■ 1626.  Cameron  and  Grace. 

Gallery  39,  Case  7. 

1627.  Medallion  Portrait:  No.  1. 

Gallery  39,  Case  7. 

1628.  Wm.  Brown  Cogswell. 

Gallery  39,  Case  7. 

1629.  Medallion  Portrait. 

Gallery  39,  Case  7. 

1631.  Margaret,  Cyrus  and  Raymond. 

Gallery  39,  Case  7. 

1632.  Susan  J.  Henry. 

Gallery  39,  Case  7. 

1633.  Medallion  Portrait  : No.  2. 

Gallery  39,  Case  7. 

1634.  Mary  S.  Lyman. 

Gallery  39,  Case  7. 

1635.  Henry. 

Gallery  39,  Case  7. 

Burnham,  Roger  Noble. 

Born  Bingham,  Mass.,  1876.  Studied:  Bos- 
ton. Honors:  Henry  O.  Avery  Prize,  Archi- 
tectural League,  New  York,  1904. 

1445.  University  of  California  Medal:  Ob- 
verse. 

Gallery  38,  Case  8. 


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Burnham,  Roger  Noble — (Continued). 

1446.  University  of  California  Medal:  Re- 
verse. 

Gallery  38,  Case  8. 

1449.  Eleanor  Waring  Burnham. 

Gallery  38,  Case  8. 

1452.  Betty. 

Gallery  38,  Case  8. 

1453.  Johann  Ernest  Perabo. 

Gallery  38,  Case  8. 

Burroughs,  Edith  Woodman. 

Born  Riverdale-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.,  1871. 

Studied:  ASL  of  New  York  under  Augustus 
St.  Gaudens;  Injalbert  and  Merson  in  Paris. 
Member:  NSS.  Honors:  Shaw  prize  NAD 
1907. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2975.  Fenella. 

Gallery  64. 

3914.  Vine  Leaves. 

Gallery  87. 

4391.  L’Arriere  Pensee. 

Gallery  119. 

4526.  Garden  Figure. 

Colonnade. 

Bush-Brown,  H.  K. 

1472.  Newburgh  Medal:  Obverse. 

Gallery  38,  Case  10. 

1473.  Newburgh  Medal:  Reverse. 

Gallery  38,  Case  10. 

Calder,  A.  Stirling. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  1870.  Studied: 
PAFA;  Chapu  and  Falguiere  in  Paris.  Mem- 
ber: NSS  1896;  SAA  1905;  ANA  1906;  N. 
Y.  Arch.  Lg.  Instructor,  NAD.  Honors: 
Gold  medal  AC  Phila.,  1893;  hon.  men.,  Pan- 
Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  silver  medal,  Louisi- 
ana Purchase  Exp.,  1904;  Lippincott  prize 
PAFA,  1905;  grand  prize,  Alaska-Yukon  Exp., 
1909. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Aivards, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco , 1915. 

3103.  Historian. 

Gallery  66. 

3120.  The  American  Sphinx. 

Gallery  66. 

3'813.  Seated  Athlete. 

Gallery  80. 

3814.  A Woman. 

Gallery  80. 

3866.  Laughing  Boy. 

Gallery  85. 

Chamberlin,  F.  Tolies. 

Born  San  Francisco,  1873.  Studied:  Hart- 
ford, Conn.;  New  York  City,  American  Acad- 
emy in  Rome.  Honors:  Lazarus  Scholarship 
to  Rome,  1909-1912;  Henry  O.  Avery  prize  for 
Sculpture,  Architectural  League  of  N.  Y.,  1914. 
Member:  National  Society  of  Mural  Painters; 
A.  L.  of  N.  Y. ; The  Alumni  Association  of 
the  American  Academy  in  Rome. 

3916.  The  Cup  Bearer. 

Gallery  87. 

Clevenger,  Shobal  Vail. 

Born  in  Middletown,  Ohio,  1812;  died  at  sea 
near  Gibraltar,  1843.  Went  to  Rome  1840. 
Executed  busts  of  many  prominent  Americans. 

2759.  Washington  Allston. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  59. 


Cohen,  Nessa. 

Born  New  York,  1885.  Studied:  ASL, 

Cooper  Union,  New  York  City.  Honors: 
Saint  Gaudens  prize  and  Cooper  Bronze  medal 
for  composition. 

2926.  Sunrise. 

Gallery  63. 

3394.  Navajo  Watching  Women  at  Work. 
Gallery  70. 

Coonsman,  Nancy. 

Born  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1888.  Studied:  St. 
Louis  School  of  Fine  Arts,  Geo.  Julian  Zolnay. 
Honors:  Silver  medal  at  School  of  Fine  Arts, 
St.  Louis,  Mo. ; winner  of  competition  for 
fountain  for  St.  Louis  Public  Library. 

3735.  Portrait  of  Old  Woman. 

Gallery  78. 

4386.  Wistful  Baby. 

Gallery  119. 

Corbett,  Gail  Sherman. 

Born  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Studied  with  Augus- 
tus Saint  Gaudens.  Member:  NSS. 

Honorable  Mention  for  Sculpture,  Panama- 
Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco, 
1915. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1469.  Walden. 

Gallery  38,  Case  10. 

1470.  Frederick  Coe  Sherman. 

Gallery  38,  Case  10. 

1476.  John  Newbold  Hazard. 

Gallery  38,  Case  10. 

1477.  Emma  ,T.  O.  Sherman. 

Gallery  38.  Case  10. 

1479.  Jean. 

Gallery  38,  Case  10. 

3043.  Chameleon  Boy. 

Gallery  65. 

3825.  Bust  of  Rev.  Samuel  J.  Calthrop. 

Gallery  83. 

4517.  Sundial  Boy. 

Colonnade. 

4543.  Kirkpatrick  Memorial  Fountain. 
Colonnade. 

Crenier,  Henri. 

Born  Paris,  France,  1873.  Studied  with 
Falguiere  and  at  the  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts, 
Paris.  Hon.  men.,  Societe  des  Artistes  Fran- 
cais. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

4208.  Girl  and  Butterflies. 

Gallery  118. 

Dallin,  Cyrus  Edwin. 

Born  Springville,  Utah,  1861.  Studied  with 
Chapu  and  Dampt  in  Paris.  Member:  NSS; 
ANA  1912;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg. ; Royal  Soc.  of 
Arts,  London.  Honors:  Gold  medal,  Ameri- 
can Art  Assoc.,  New  York,  1888;  Hon.  men.. 
Paris  Salon,  1890;  first  class  medal  and  di- 
ploma, Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago,  1893;  silver 
medal,  Mass.  Charitable  Mechanics  Assoc., 
1895;  silver  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1900;  silver 
medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  gold 
medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904;  third 
class  medal,  Paris  Salon,  1909. 

Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

480.  Chief  Joseph. 

Gallery  30. 

481.  Standing  Elk. 

Gallery  30. 

646.  Protest. 

Gallery  32. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— SCULPTORS,  ETC. 


233 


Dallin,  Cyrus  Edwin — (Continued). 

921.  Chief  Antelope. 

Gallery  35. 

922.  Washakie. 

Gallery  35. 

923.  On  the  War  Path. 

Gallery  35. 

929.  Pretty  Eagle. 

Gallery  35. 

927.  Appeal  to  the  Great  Spirit. 

Gallery  35. 

928.  Cayuse  at  the  Spring. 

Gallery  35. 

930.  Lincoln. 

Gallery  35. 

931.  Passing  of  the  Red  Man. 

Gallery  35. 

1096.  Appeal  to  the  Great  Spirit. 


Gallery 

36. 

1368. 

Apache. 

Gallery 

37. 

1369. 

War  or  Peace. 

Gallery 

37. 

2924. 

Indian  Hunter. 

Gallery 

63. 

3101. 

Arthur. 

Gallery 

66. 

3108. 

Lawrence. 

Gallery 

66. 

3124. 

My  Mother. 

Gallery 

66. 

3822. 

My  Boys. 

Gallery 

83. 

3824. 

Paul  Revere. 

Gallery 

83. 

3830. 

The  Scout. 

Gallery 

83. 

3831 . 

Medicine  Man. 

Gallery 

83. 

3584. 

The  Medicine  Man. 

Gallery  73, 

Case 

4474. 

The  Scout. 

Colonnade. 

1413.  Indian  Archer. 

Gallery  38,  Case  2. 

Deraing,  Edwin  Willard. 

Born  Ashland,  O.,  I8601.  Studied:  ASL  of 
N.  Y.;  Lefebvre  and  Boulanger  in  Paris. 
Member:  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.  1902;  Mural  P. 

Honors:  Silver  medal,  AAS  1892;  bronze 

medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1097.  The  American  Bison. 

Gallery  36. 

3333.  The  Fight  Between  a Panther  and  a 
Grizzly  Bear. 

Gallery  69. 

3335.  Maternity. 

Gallery  69. 

3337.  Friendly  Tussle. 

Gallery  69. 

3340.  Indian  Hunter. 

Gallery  69,  Case  1. 

3344.  The  Antelope  or  American  Prong 
Horn. 

Gallery  69,  Case  1. 

3862.  The  Playing  Bear. 

Gallery  85. 

Dietsch,  C.  Percival. 

Born  New  York  City,  1881.  Studied:  New 
York  American  Academy  in  Rome,  Paris. 
Honors:  Rinehart  prize  in  Sculpture,  Pea- 

body Institute,  Baltimore;  American  Academy 
in  Rome. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

4504.  Destiny. 

Colonnade. 


Duveneck,  Frank. 

Born  Covington,  Ky.,  1848.  Studied  with 
Diez  in  Munich,  in  which  city  he  lived  over 
ten  years.  Member:  SAA  1880;  ANA  1905; 
NA  1906;  SWA;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Honors: 
Medal,  Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago,  1893;  hon. 
men.,  Paris  Salon,  1895;  silver  medal,  Pan- 
Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901.  Instructor  in  Cin- 
cinnati Academy  of  Fine  Arts. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 

Awarded  a Special  Commemorative  Medal 
by  the  Panama-Pacific  International  Expo- 
sition, 1915. 

3913.  Memorial:  Elizabeth  Booth  Duve- 
neck. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Museum 
Association. 

Gallery  87. 

Eberle,  Abastenia  St.  Leger. 

Born  Webster  City,  Iowa,  1878.  Studied: 
ASL  of  N.  Y. ; George  Grey  Barnard.  Mem- 
ber: NSS;  Union  Inter,  des  Beaux-Arts. 

Honors:  Bronze  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase 

Exp.,  1904;  Barnett  prize,  NAD  1910. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


2306. 

Bacchanale. 

Gallery 

46. 

3050. 

Little  Mother. 

Gallery  65, 

Case 

1. 

3051. 

Dancing  in  Avenue  A. 

Gallery  65, 

Case 

1. 

3052. 

Mother  Bathing 

Child. 

Gallery  65, 

Case 

1. 

3053. 

The  Windy  Doorstep. 

Gallery  65, 

Case 

1. 

3054. 

The  Little  Brother. 

Gallery  65, 

Case 

1. 

3055. 

Ragtime. 

Gallery  65, 

Case 

1. 

3056. 

Slumber. 

Gallery  65, 

Case 

1. 

3057. 

Girl  Skipping  Rope. 

Gallery  65, 

Case 

1. 

3058. 

Solituda. 

Gallery  65, 

Case 

1. 

3059. 

Ragpicker. 

Gallery  65, 

Case 

1. 

3060. 

Sponge  Bath. 

Gallery  65, 

Case 

1. 

Ellerhusen,  Ulrich  H. 

Born  Waren,  Germany,  1879.  Studied:  Art 
Institute,  Chicago,  111.;  ASL  of  N.  Y.;  Cooper 
Union,  New  York.  Honors:  Borglum  prize 
($125),  ASL,  1909;  medal  for  composition, 
Cooper  Union,  1 9 1 0-. 

1384.  Relief  on  Ludeke  Monument.. 

Gallery  38.  Wall  B. 

3938.  Buffalo:  Gone! 

Gallery  88. 

Fairbanks,  Avard. 

Born  Provo,  Utah,  1897.  Studied’  ASL  of 
N.  Y.  and  Beaux  Arts  in  Paris.  Honors: 
Two  scholarships  at  the  ASL;  hon.  men.,  ASL 
for  sculpture  and  composition.  1914. 

3096.  Old  Bill  Keddington. 

Gallery  66. 

3573.  The  Baby. 

Gallery  73,  Case  1. 

Farnham,  Sally  James. 

Born  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y. 

3694.  Cave  Woman. 

Gallery  77. 


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234 


Fenton,  Beatrice. 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1887.  Studied 
School  of  Industrial  Art  and  PAFA.  Honors: 
George  B.  McClellan  Anatomy  prize,  1947 ; 
Edmund  Stewardson  prize  for  sculpture,  PAFA 
1908;  Cresson  Traveling  Scholarships,  PAFA 
1909  and  1910. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2802.  Peter  Moran. 

Lent  by  the  Art  Club  of  Philadel- 
phia. 

Gallery  62. 

3104.  Marjorie  D.  Mnrtenet. 

Gallery  66. 

3690.  Caroline. 

Lent  by  Gustavus  Remak,  Jr.,  Esq. 
Gallery  77. 


Flanagan,  John. 

Born  Newark,  N.  1865.  Studied  with 
Bartlett  in  Boston;  with  Saint  Gaudens  in 
New  York;  Julian  Academy  under  Cnapu  and 
Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts  under  Falguiere  in  Paris. 
Member:  ANA  1911;  NSS.  Honors:  Silver 
medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1900;  silver  medal,  Pan-Am. 
Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  silver  medal,  Louisiana 
Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  Internation- 
al Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1636.  Portrait  Medallion:  No.  7. 

Gallery  39,  Case  8. 

1637.  Captain  Henry  Rostron : Obverse. 

Gallery  39,  Case  8. 

1638.  Edward  Guthrie  Kennedy:  Obverse. 

Gallery  39,  Case  8. 

1639.  Medal : Essex  Agricultural  Society 

of  Massachusetts:  Reverse. 

Gallery  39,  Case  8. 

1640.  Ethel. 

Gallery  39,  Case  8. 

1641.  Walt  Whitman. 

Gallery  39,  Case  8. 

1642.  Barr  Ferree. 

Gallery  39,  Case  8. 

1643.  Captain  Henry  Rostron:  Reverse. 

Gallery  39,  Case  8. 

1644.  Edward  Guthrie  Kennedy:  Reverse. 

Gallery  39,  Case  8. 

1645.  Medal : Essex  Agricultural  Society 

of  Massachusetts:  Obverse. 

Gallery  39,  Case  8. 

1646.  The  Delver. 

Gallery  39,  Case  8. 

1669.  Portrait  Plaque:  No.  2. 

Gallery  39,  Case  11. 

1670.  Portrait  Medallion:  No.  5. 

Gallery  39,  Case  11. 

1671.  Portrait  Medallion:  No.  4. 

Gallery  39,  Case  11. 

1672.  Medal : Massachusetts  Horticultural 

Society:  Obverse. 

Gallery  39,  Case  11. 

1673.  Medal:  The  Pennsylvania  Society: 

Reverse. 

Gallery  39,  Case  11. 

1674.  Maud  Doering. 

Gallery  39,  Case  11. 

1675.  Phoebe  Apperson  Hearst. 

Gallery  39,  Case  11. 

1676.  Agnes  Lane,  Phoebe  Apperson  Hearst 

and  Anne  Drucilla  Apperson. 
Gallery  39,  Case  11. 

1677.  Medal:  Massachusetts  Horticultural 

Society:  Reverse. 

Gallery  39,  Case  11. 

1678.  Medal:  The  Pennsylvania  Society: 

Obverse. 

Gallery  39,  Case  11. 


Flanagan,  John — (Continued). 

1679.  Portrait  Medallion:  No.  3. 

Gallery  39,  Case  11. 

1680.  Portrait  Medallion : No.  6. 

Gallery  39,  Case  11. 

1681.  Frederick  James  Gregg. 

Gallery  39,  Case  11. 

1682.  Medallion  Portrait:  No.  1. 

Gallery  39,  Case  11. 

1683.  Andre  Saglio. 

Gallery  39,  Case  12. 

1684.  Hudson-Fulton  Medal:  Reverse. 

Gallery  39,  Case  12. 

1685.  Wilson  Nesbit  Benson. 

Gallery  39,  Case  12. 

1686.  Portrait  Plaque:  No.  1. 

Gallery  39,  Case  12. 

1687.  Medal:  The  Numismatic  and  Anti- 

quarian Society  of  Philadelphia. 
Gallery  39,  Case  12. 

1688.  Daniel  Garrison  Brinton. 

Gallery  39,  Case  12. 

1689.  Medal : The  Academy  of  Natural 

Sciences  of  Philadelphia:  Obverse. 
Gallery  39,  Case  12. 

1690.  Medal:  The  Academy  of  Natural 

Sciences  of  Philadelphia:  Reverse. 
Gallery  39,  Case  12. 

1691.  Medallion. 

Gallery  39,  Case  12. 

1692.  Tolstoy. 

Gallery  39,  Case  12. 

1693.  Medallion  Portrait:  No.  2. 

Gallery  39,  Case  12. 

1694.  Hudson-Fulton  Medal:  Obverse. 

Gallery  39,  Case  12.  . 

1695.  Hortense  Leonore  Mitchell. 

Gallery  39,  Case  12. 

Fraser,  James  Earle. 

Born  Winona,  Minn.,  1876.  Studied  with 
Falguiere  in  Paris.  Member:  NSS;  ANA 
1912.  Honors:  First  prize,  Paris  AAA,  1898; 
medal,  Edison  competition,  1906. 

Gold  Medal  for  Sculpture,  Panama-Pacific 
International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

Gold  Medal  for  Medals,  Panama-Pacific  In- 
ternational Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


1610. 

David  Barnard  Ericson. 

Gallery  39,  Case  5. 

1611. 

Medallion:  No.  2. 

Gallery  39,  Case  5. 

1612. 

Pan-American  Exposition  Medal 
Honor : Reverse. 

Gallery  39,  Case  5. 

of 

1613. 

Portrait  Plaque:  No.  3. 

Gallery  39,  Case  5. 

1614. 

Chicken. 

Gallery  39,  Case  5. 

1615. 

Medallion:  No.  1. 

Gallery  39,  Case  5. 

1616. 

Pan-American  Exposition  Medal 
Honor:  Obverse. 

Gallery  39,  Case  5. 

of 

1617. 

Portrait  Plaque:  No.  2. 

Gallery  39,  Case  5. 

1 618. 

Plaque:  Flora  and  Sonny-Boy  Whit- 
ney. 

Gallery  39,  Case  6. 

1619. 

Medal:  No.  1. 

Gallery  39,  Case  6. 

3105. 

Flora  and  Sonny  Whitney. 

Gallery  66. 

3115. 

Portrait  Bust. 

Gallery  66. 

3127. 

Portrait  Study. 

Gallery  66. 

3128. 

Bust  of  J.  E.  C. 

Gallery  66. 

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235 


Fraser,  James  Earl — (Continued). 


3130. 

Portrait  of  O.  Whitney. 

Gallery 

66. 

1620. 

Portrait  Plaque: 

No. 

1. 

Gallery  39, 

Case 

6. 

1621. 

Plaque. 

Gallery  39, 

Case 

6. 

1622. 

Medal:  No.  2. 

Gallery  39, 

Case 

6. 

1623. 

Medal:  No.  2. 

Gallery  39, 

Case 

6. 

1624. 

Plaque. 

Gallery  39, 

Case 

6. 

1625. 

Horatio  Hathaway  Brewster. 

Gallery  39, 

Case 

6. 

4385. 

Portrait  of  J.  S. 

Gallery 

119. 

Frazee,  John. 

Born  in  Rahway,  N.  J.,  1790;  died  in 

Crompton  Mills,  R.  I.,  1852.  Self-taught. 

Called  incorrectly  the  first  sculptor  of  Ameri- 
can birth  and  parentage,  an  honor  belonging 
to  William  Rush. 

2806.  Bust  of  John  Frazee. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  60. 


French,  Daniel  Chester. 

Born  Exeter,  N.  H.,  1850'.  Studied  with 
Wm.  Rimmer,  Boston;  J.  Q.  A.  Ward  in  New 
York;  Thomas  Ball  in  Florence.  Member: 
ANA  1901;  NSS  (hon.  pres.);  SAA  1882;  N. 
Y.  Arch.  Lg.  1890;  AIA  (cor.)  1896;  Acad- 
emy San  Luca,  Rome;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.;  Am. 
Acad.  A.  L.  Member  Nat.  Commission  of 
Fine  Arts  since  1910.  Honors:  Third  class 
medal,  Paris  Salon,  1892;  medal  of  honor, 
Paris  Exp.,  1900. 

Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  Internation- 
al Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1986.  Study  of  a Head. 

Gallery  40. 

3125.  Alice  Freeman  Palmer  Memorial. 
Gallery  66. 

4545.  Lincoln. 

Lent  by  State  of  Nebraska. 
Rotunda. 

4549.  Earle  Dodge  Memorial:  Princeton 
Student. 

Lent  by  Princeton  University. 
Rotunda. 


Frishmuth,  Harriet  W. 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1880.  Studied  with 
Rodin  and  Injalbert  in  Paris.  Member  NSS. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3047.  Young  Gii'l  with  Fish:  A Fountain. 

Gallery  65. 

4523.  Saki : A Sun  Dial. 

Colonnade. 


Fromen,  Agnes  Valborg. 

Born  Waldernasvik,  Sweden,  1868.  Studied: 
AIC,  Chicago,  111.  Honors:  The  Mrs.  Shaf- 
fer prize;  prize  at  Swedish  Exhibition;  second 
and  third  prizes  for  the  frieze  for  the  Illinois 
State  Building;  prize  Municipal  Art  League, 
Chicago,  1912. 

2248.  The  Last  of  His  Tribe. 

Gallery  45. 


Fry,  Sherry  Edmundson. 

Born  Creston,  la.,  1879.  Studied:  AIC 

under  Taft;  MacMonnies  in  Paris.  Member: 
NSS;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg. ; NA.  Honors:  Hon. 
mention,  Paris  Salon,  1906;  medal.  Salon, 
1908;  Amer.  Acad,  at  Rome  scholarship,  1908- 
11. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3278.  Chief  Mahaska. 

Gallery  68. 

4477.  Peace:  Fountain  Figure. 

Colonnade. 

Gaensslen,  Otto  Robert. 

Born  Chicago,  1876.  Studied  with  A.  Cha- 
tain,  Carl  Marr  and  J.  P.  Laurens.  Member: 
Paris  AAA;  Chicago  SA.  Honor:  Hon.  men- 
tion, Paris  Salon,  1906. 

3044.  Youth. 

Gallery  65. 

Ganiere,  George  Etienne. 

Born  Chicago,  111.,  1865.  Studied:  AIC. 
Honors:  Shaffer  prize,  highest  award  for  ideal 
sculpture,  Art  Institute,  Chicago,  1909;  first, 
second  and  third  prizes  in  State  competition 
for  design  for  prize  for  Illinois  Bldg,  at  San 
Francisco.  Member:  Chicago  Society  Artists, 
Art  Institute  Alumni  Ass’n. 

3107.  Plead  of  Lincoln. 

Gallery  66. 

Gelert,  Johannes. 

Born  Nybel,  Prussia,  1852;  came  to  United 
States  1887.  Studied:  Royal  Academy  of 
Fine  Arts  in  Copenhagen.  Member:  NSS; 
N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.  1898.  Honors:  Scholarship 
from  Danish  government  for  study  in  Italy, 
1882-83;  gold  medal,  Nashville  Exp.,  1897; 
gold  medal,  AC  Phila.  1899;  hon.  mention, 
Paris  Exp.,  1900;  hon.  mention,  Pan- Am.  Exp., 
Buffalo,  1901;  gold  medal,  AAS  1902. 

1602.  Denmark  Medal:  Reverse. 

Gallery  39,  Case  4. 

1603.  Denmark  Medal:  Obverse. 

Gallery  39,  Case  4. 

2602.  Evening  Prayer. 

Gallery  55. 

3939.  Theseus  Courting  Adriadne. 

Gallery  88. 

Grafly,  Charles. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1862.  Studied  with 
Eakins  in  Philadelphia;  Chapu  and  Dampt  in 
Paris.  Member:  NSS;  ANA  1902;  NA  1905; 
N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.  1902;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Hon- 
ors: Hon.  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1891;  hon. 

mention,  Temple  Trust  Fund,  PAFA,  1892; 
medal,  Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago,  1893;  silver 
medal,  Atlanta  Exp.,  189S;  gold  medal  of 
honor,  PAFA  1899;  gold  medal,  Paris  Exp., 
1900;  gold  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo, 
1901;  gold  medal,  Charleston  Exp.,  1902;  grand 
prize,  Buenos  Aires  Exp.,  1910. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 

2509.  Maidenhood. 

Gallery  51. 

2558.  Edward  W.  Redfield. 

Gallery  54. 

2559.  Joseph  R.  De  Camp. 

Gallery  54. 

2560.  Edwin  Swift  Clymer. 

Gallery  54. 


236 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Grafly,  Charl«s — (Continued). 

2561.  The  Entomologist. 

Lent  by  Henry  L.  Viereck,  Esq. 
Gallery  54. 

2562.  Thomas  P.  Anshutz. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Pine  Arts. 

Gallery  54. 

2563.  William  M.  Paxton. 

Gallery  54. 

3086.  Marble  Head. 

Gallery  66. 

3099.  The  Oarsman. 

Gallery  66. 

3S63.  George  Harding. 

Gallery  85. 

3864.  W.  Elmer  Schofield. 

Gallery  85. 

3867.  The  Surgeon. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Pine  Arts. 

Gallery  85. 

4489.  The  Pioneer  Mother. 

Colonnade. 

Grimes,  Frances. 

Born  Braceville,  Ohio.  Studied:  Pratt  Inst, 
in  Brooklyn;  studios  of  Herbert  Adams  and 
St.  Gaudens. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1380.  Mrs.  C.  H.  Crane. 

Gallery  38,  Wall  A. 

1439.  Joseph  Parsons. 

Gallery  38,  Case  7. 

1440.  Mrs.  Joseph  Parsons. 

Gallery  38,  Case  7. 

1441.  Mrs.  George  Parsons. 

Gallery  38,  Case  7. 

1442.  George  Goodyear,  Esq. 

Gallery  38,  Case  7. 

1443.  Arthur  Whiting. 

Gallery  38,  Case  7. 

3106.  Rex  Pincke,  Jr. 

Gallery  66. 

3113.  Miss  Pearmain. 

Gallery  66. 

3129.  Ralph  Pulitzer,  Jr. 

Gallery  66. 

Harvey,  Eli. 

Born  Ogden,  Ohio,  1860.  Studied:  Cincin- 
nati Academy  under  Lentz,  Noble  and  Rebisso; 
Julian  Academy  in  Paris  under  Lefebvre. 
Constant  and  Doucet:  Delacluse  Academy  un- 
der Delance  and  Callot,  and  Fremiet  at  the 
Jardin  des  Plantes.  Member:  NSS;  N.  Y. 
Arch.  Lg.  1903;  AS.  Honors:  First  class 
gold  medal  for  painting,  Paris-Province  Exp., 
1900;  Wanamaker  prize  for  sculpture,  Paris 
AAA  1900;  bronze  medal  for  sculpture,  Pan- 
Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1382.  Lion  Combating. 

Gallery  38,  Wall  B. 

1383.  Lioness  Combating. 

Gallery  38,  Wall  B. 

1696.  Adonis:  Young  Greyhound. 

Gallery  39. 

2875.  Maternal  Provisions. 

Gallery  62. 

2882.  Adonis : Greyhound  Recumbent. 

Gallery  62. 

3566.  American  Elk. 

Gallery  73. 

3816.  Rex:  Lion  -with  Antelope. 

Gallery  80. 

4463.  Lion  of  the  Desert. 

Gallery  120. 


Heber,  Carl  Augustus. 

Born  Stuttgart,  Germany,  1874.  Studied 
with  Taft  in  Chicago.  Member:  NSS.  Hon- 
ors: Bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Exp.,  1904. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacinc  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

4519.  Bondage. 

Colonnade. 

Hering,  Henry. 

Born  New  York,  1874.  Studied:  ASL  of 
N.  Y.;  Beaux  Arts,  Paris,  and  with  Augustus 
Saint  Gaudens. 

Bronze  Medal  for  Sculpture,  Panama-Pacific 
International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

Silver  Medal  for  Medals,  Panama-Pacific  In- 
ternational Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1375.  Portrait  Relief:  Mr.  Evarts  Tracy. 
Gallery  38,  Wall  A. 

1381.  Portrait  Relief:  Mrs.  Tracy  Dows. 
Gallery  38,  Wall  B. 

1385.  Portrait  Relief:  Stephen  H.  Olin. 
Gallery  38,  Wall  B. 

1549.  Model  for  Scarsdale  Golf  and  Coun- 

try Club  Medal:  Obverse. 

Gallery  39,  Case  1. 

1550.  Stephen  Henry  Olin  : Obverse. 

Gallery  39,  Case  1. 

1551.  Evarts  Tracy. 

Gallery  39,  Case  1. 

1552.  Medal : American  Institute  of  Archi- 

tects : Reverse. 

Gallery  39,  Case  1. 

1553.  Medal:  Panama-Pacific.  International 

Exposition. 

Gallery  39,  Case  1. 

1554.  Scarsdale  Golf  and  Country  Club 

Medal : Obverse. 

Gallery  39,  Case  1. 

1555.  Scarsdale  Golf  and  Country  Club 

Medal:  Reverse. 

Gallery  39,  Case  1. 

1556.  Huntington  Walcott  Jackson. 

Gallery  39,  Case  1. 

1557.  Charles  Albert  Coffin. 

Gallery  39,  Case  1 

1558.  Medal : American  Institute  of  Archi- 

tects : Obverse. 

Gallery  39,  Case  1. 

1559.  Alice  Olin  Dows  and  Stephen  Olin 

Dows. 

Gallery  39,  Case  1. 

1560.  Stephen  Henry  Olin:  Reverse. 

Gallery  39,  Case  1. 

1561.  Model  for  Scarsdale  Golf  and  Coun- 

try Club  Medal:  Reverse. 

Gallery  39,  Case  1. 

2346.  Bust  of  Augustus  Saint  Gaudens. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  D. 

3097.  Memory. 

Gallery  66. 

3100.  Devotion. 

Gallery  66. 

3119.  Courage. 

Gallery  66. 

3122.  Peace. 

Gallery  66. 

3276.  Running  Diana. 

Gallery  68. 

3277.  L’ Allegro. 

Gallery  68. 

Hill,  Clara. 

Born  Massachusetts.  Studied  with  Augus- 
tus Saint  Gaudens;  Julian  Academy  under 
Puech,  and  Colorossi  Academy  under  Injalbert 
in  Paris.  Honor:  Grand  prize,  Seattle  Exp., 
1909. 

1604.  Frederick  .Bruce  Kelham. 

Gallery  39,  Case  4. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— SCULPTORS,  ETC. 


237 


Hoard,  Margaret. 

Born  Iowa.  Studied:  Teachers’  College; 
Columbia  University;  ASL  of  N.  Y.  Honors: 
St.  Gaudens  Scholarship;  Art  Students’ 
League;  Automne  Salon  1914.  Member:  Art 
Students’  League;  Union  Internationale  des 
Beaux-Arts  et  des  Lettres. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2247.  The  Old  Woman. 

Gallery  45. 

3137.  Eve. 

Gallery  66. 

Hoffman,  Malvina. 

Born  in  New  York. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2872.  Russian  Bacehanale. 

Gallery  62. 

2873.  Orientals:  Pavlowa  and  Novikoff. 

Gallery  62. 

2879.  Russian  Dancers. 

Gallery  62. 

3691.  Portrait  Bust:  Bonarius  Grimson. 
Gallery  77. 

Hollister,  Antoinette  B. 

Born  Chicago,  111.  Studied:  CAI;  Paris 
with  M.  Rodin  and  M.  Injalbert.  Exhibited 
in  Salon  Paris,  1907. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3396.  Bavarian  Peasant  Mother  and  Child. 
Gallery  70. 

Holm,  Victor  S. 

Born  Copenhagen,  Denmark,  1876.  Studied: 
AIC  under  Lorado  Taft;  Philip  Martiny  in 
New  York.  Member:  SWA  (Assoc.);  Nat’l. 
Sculpture  Society.  Honors:  First  prize  Ar- 
tists’ Guild,  St.  Louis,  1914. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3823.  Edmund  H.  Wuerpel,  Esq. 

Gallery  83. 

4480.  Halsey  C.  Ives,  Esq.,  Director  De- 
partment of  Fine  Arts,  Louisiana 
Purchase  Exposition. 

Colonnade. 

4512.  Prima  Mater. 

Colonnade. 

Hovenden,  Martha  M. 

Born  Plymouth  Meeting,  Pa.,  1884.  Studied 
with  Charles  Grafly;  PAFA,  and  H.  A.  Mac- 
Neil,  ASL  of  N.  Y. 

4154.  Girl  and  Kitten:  Sundial. 

Gallery  117. 

Humphriss,  Charles  Harry. 

Born  England,  1867.  Studied  in  London. 
Member:  NSS. 

3193.  Indian  Hunter. 

Gallery  67. 

Hyatt,  Anna  Vaughan. 

Born  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1876.  Studied  with 
Henry  H.  Kitson  in  Boston;  H.  A.  MacNeil 
in  New  York.  Member:  NSS.  Honors: 

Bronze  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904; 
third  class  medal,  Paris  Salon,  1910;  hon. 
mention.  Salon,  1906-1911. 


Hyatt,  Anna  Vaughn — (Continued). 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


918. 

Fighting  Elephants. 
Gallery  34. 

2512. 

Lion  and  Lioness  Group. 
Gallery  51. 

2979. 

L’Orage. 

Gallery  64. 

3042. 

Colts  in  a Storm. 

Gallery  65. 

3049. 

Eight-Horse  Group. 

Gallery  65. 

3571. 

Tiger  Group. 

Gallery  73,  Case 

1. 

3580. 

Winter  Group. 

Gallery  73,  Case 

1. 

3581. 

Jaguar  Reaching. 

Gallery  73,  Case 

1. 

4520. 

Great  Dane. 

Colonnade. 

4521. 

Great  Dane. 

Colonnade. 

Jaegers,  Albert. 

Born  Elberfeld,  Germany,  1868.  Self- 
taught.  Member:  NSS;  N.  Y.  Municipal  AS. 
Honors:  Bronze  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase 

Exp.,  1904. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3569.  Portrait:  Uncle  Joe  Cannon. 


Gallery  73. 

Johnson, 

Grace  Mott. 

Born, 
N.  Y. 

New  York,  1882.  Studied 

1396. 

Chimpanzees. 

Gallery  38,  Wall  D. 

3334. 

Chimpanzee. 

Gallery  69. 

3339. 

Greyhound. 

Gallery  69. 

3342. 

Goat. 

Gallery  69,  Case  1. 

Kanno,  Gertrude  Boyle. 

Born  San  Francisco,  1878.  Studied:  Cogs- 
well College,  Calif.;  School  of  Mechanical  Art; 
Mark  Hopkins  Institute  of  Art.  Honors: 
Gold  medals,  State  Fair  and  Seattle,  Pacific- 
Yukon;  Scholarship,  Mark  Hopkins. 

3109.  Head  of  William  Keith. 

Gallery  66. 

3111.  Takeshi  Kanno. 

Gallery  66. 

Kemeys,  Edward  S. 

Born  Savannah,  Ga.,  1843;  died  Georgetown, 
Washington,  D.  C.,  1907.  Studied:  New 

York  Schools.  Employed  in  the  civil  engineer 
corps  of  Central  Park,  N.  Y.,  after  serving 
in  the  Civil  War. 

1513.  Buffalo  and  Wolves. 

Gallery  38. 

2925.  Battle  of  the  Bulls. 

Lent  by  The  Art  Institute  of 

Chicago. 

Gallery  63. 

3348.  While  the  Mother  Sleeps:  Female 

Jaguar  with  Cubs. 

Lent,  by  The  Art  Institute  of 

Chicago. 

Gallery  69,  Case  2. 

3349.  Lion  No.  947. 

Lent  by  The  Art  Institute  of 

Chicago. 

Gallery  69,  Case  2. 


238 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Kemeys,  Edward  S. — (Continued). 

3351.  A Mountaineer:  Rocky  Mountain 

Sheep. 

Gallery  69,  Case  2. 

3352.  Peacock  and  Sleeping  Rabbit. 

Lent  by  The  Art  Institute  of 

Chicago. 

Gallery  69,  Case  2. 

3354.  Wolf  at  Bay. 

Lent  by  The  Art  Institute  of 

Chicago. 

Gallery  69,  Case  2. 

3357.  Mad  Panther. 

Lent  by  The  Art  Institute  of 

Chicago. 

Gallery  69,  Case  2. 

3359.  Deer  with  Large  Antlers : Standing. 

Lent  by  The  Art  Institute  of 

Chicago. 

Gallery  69,  Case  2. 

3815.  Fighting  Panther  and  Deer. 

Gallery  80. 


Kendall,  Sergeant. 

Born  Spuyten  Duyvil,  N.  Y.,  1869.  Studied: 
ASL  of  N.  Y.;  Eakins  in  Philadelphia;  Ecole 
des  Beaux-Arts  and  Merson  in  Paris.  Mem- 
ber: SAA  1898;  ANA  1901;  NA  1905;  Nat. 
Inst.  A.  L.  Honors:  Hon.  mention,  Paris 
Salon,  1891;  medal,  Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago, 
1893;  Lippincott  prize,  PAFA  1894;  hon.  men- 
tion, Tennessee  Centennial  Exp.,  Nashville, 
1897;  second  prize,  Worcester  Museum,  1900; 
bronze  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1900;  bronze  medal, 
C.  I.  Pittsburgh,  1900;  second  prize,  Worces- 
ter Museum,  1901;  silver  medal  for  painting, 
bronze  medal  for  drawing  and  hon.  mention 
for  sculpture,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901; 
Shaw  prize,  SAA  1901;  Shaw  Fund  Purchase, 
SAA  1903;  gold  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase 
Exp.,  1904;  Isidor  medal,  NAD  1908;  Harris 
prize,  AIC  1908;  Palmer  gold  medal,  AIC  1910. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2463.  Elizabeth. 

Gallery  50. 

2464.  Breton  Girl. 

Gallery  50. 

2465.  Quest. 

Gallery  50. 


Kimball,  Isabel  Moore. 

Born  Wentworth,  la.  Studied  with  Herbert 
Adams. 

1412.  Portrait  Plaquette. 

Gallery  38,  Case  2. 

1416.  Portrait  Medallion. 

Gallery  38,  Case  2. 


Knight,  Charles  Robert. 

Born  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1874.  Studied  with 
Brush  and  Du  Mond,  ASL  of  N.  Y.,  Metropoli- 
tan Art  School. 

4464.  Kodiak  Bear. 

Gallery  120. 

4469.  Polar  Bear. 

Gallery  120. 

4471.  Leaping  Tiger. 

Gallery  120. 


Konti,  Isidore. 

Born  Vienna,  Austria,  1862.  Studied:  Im- 
perial Academy  in  Vienna  under  ILelmer  and 
Knudmann.  Came  to  the  United  States  in 
1892.  Member:  NSS;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.  1901; 
ANA  1901,  NA  1905.  Honor:  Gold  medal 
Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 


Konti,  Isidore — (Continued). 

809.  Surprise. 

Gallery  33. 

3398.  Solace. 

Gallery  70. 

3574.  Scherzo. 

Gallery  73,  Case  1. 

3620.  Immortality  of  Genius. 

Gallery  74. 

3621.  Dying  Melodies. 

Gallery  74. 

4538.  Wood  Nymph. 

Colonnade. 

Kratina,  Joseph. 

Born  in  Prague,  Bohemia,  1872.  Member 
of  the  Societe  des  Arts  Decoratifs,  Paris. 

4467.  Genius:  Head  of  Baby. 

Gallery  120. 

Krupka,  Joseph. 

Born  Rychnov,  Bohemia,  1880.  Studied: 
Vienna,  Prague,  Moscow,  New  York.  Honor: 
Suydam  medal,  Academy  of  Design,  N.  Y. 

2513.  Kiss  of  the  Oceans. 

Gallery  51. 

Ladd,  Anna  Coleman. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1878.  Studied  in  Paris 
and  Rome,  and  with  Grafly. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1376.  A Roman  Lady. 

Gallery  38,  Wall  A. 

3579.  Sleeping  Furies. 

Gallery  73,  Case  1. 

3582.  High  Tide:  Low  Tide. 

Gallery  73,  Case  1. 

3688.  Winged  Head. 

Gallery  77. 

3695.  The  Human  Instrument. 

Gallery  77. 

4043.  Eleanora  Duse. 

Gallery  92. 

4460.  The  Sword. 

Gallery  120. 

4475.  Wind  and  Spray. 

Colonnade. 

4509.  Rock  and  Flower  Group  for  Pool. 
Colonnade. 

4514.  Triton  Babies. 

Colonnade. 

4515.  Water  Sprites. 

Colonnade. 

4516.  Sun-God  and  Python 

Colonnade. 

Laessle,  Albert. 

Born  Philadelphia,  1877.  Studied:  Spring 
Garden  Inst.,  Drexel  Inst.,  PAFA  and  Charles 
Grafly.  Honors:  Stewardson  prize  and  Cres- 
son  Traveling  Scholarship,  PAFA  1904;  bronze 
medal,  Buenos  Aires,  1910. 

Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  I nternational  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

2508.  Chanticleer. 

Gallery  51. 

2510.  Kingfisher. 

Gallery  51. 

2511.  Fantail  Pigeon. 

Gallery  51. 

3210.  The  Squirrel. 

Gallery  67,  Case  2. 

3211.  The  Hunter. 

Gallery  67,  Case  2. 

3212.  Young  Turtle. 

Gallery  67,  Case  2. 


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239 


Laessle,  Albert — (Continued). 

3213.  Locust  and  Pine  Cone. 

Gallery  67,  Case  2. 

3214.  King  Crab  and  Beetle. 

Gallery  67,  Case  2. 

3215.  Blue-eyed  Lizard. 

Gallery  67,  Case  2. 

3216.  Turtle  and  Prey. 

Gallery  67,  Case  2. 

3217.  Repletion. 

Gallery  67,  Case  2. 

3218.  Turning  Turtle. 

Gallery  67,  Case  2. 

3219.  The  First  Step. 

Gallery  67,  Case  2. 

3220.  An  Outcast. 

Gallery  67,  Case  2. 

3221.  Frog  and  Katydid. 

Gallery  67,  Case  2. 

3222.  The  Contented  Hop-toad. 

Gallery  67,  Case  2. 

3223.  The  Source. 

Gallery  67,  Case  2. 

3224.  Turtle  and  Snail. 

Gallery  67,  Case  2. 

3225.  Heron  and  Fish. 

Gallery  67,  Case  2. 

3226.  The  Old  Bullfrog. 

Gallery  67,  Case  2. 


Lee,  Arthur. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1918. 

3098.  The  Virgin. 

Gallery  66. 

3121.  The  Nigger. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Harry  Payne 
Whitney. 

Gallery  66. 

Lichtenauer,  J.  Mortimer. 

Born  New  York,  1876.  Studied  with  Mow- 
bray in  New  York;  Merson  and  Laurens  in 
Paris.  Member:  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.  1902;  Mural 
P. ; ASL  of  N.  Y.  Honors:  President's  prize, 
N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.  1903  and  1907. 

3332.  Statuette. 

Gallery  69. 

Longman,  Evelyn  Beatrice. 

Born  Winchester,  O.,  1874.  Studied:  AIC 
under  Taft;  French  in  New  York.  Member: 
NSS;  ANA  1909.  Honors:  Silver  medal, 

Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


282. 

Female  Torso. 

Gallery 

28. 

283. 

Female  Torso. 

Galler.y 

28. 

4049. 

Head  of  Bacchante. 

Gallery 

92. 

4527. 

L’ Amour. 

Colonnade. 

Lukeman,  Augustus. 

Born  Richmond,  Va.,  1870.  Studied  with 
Launt  Thompson  and  D.  C.  French  in  New 
York;  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts  in  Paris,  under 
Falguiere.  Member:  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.  1898; 
NSS;  ANA  1909.  Honors:  Bronze  medal, 
Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 


Macintosh,  William  W. 

Born  West  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Studied: 
PAFA,  and  with  Eakins  and  Chase. 

1630.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  L.  0.  M. 

Gallery  39,  Case  7. 

McKenzie,  R.  Tait. 

Born  Almonte,  Ont.,  Canada,  1867. 
Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

4550.  The  Young  Franklin. 

Rotunda. 

MacNeil,  Carol  Brooks. 

Born  Chicago,  1871.  Studied:  AIC  under 
Lorado  Taft;  MacMonnies  and  Injalbert  in 
Paris.  Member:  NSS;  N.  Y.  Honors:  Hon. 
mention,  Paris  Exp.,  1900;  bronze  medal,  Lou- 
isiana Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

281.  Betty. 

Gallery  28. 

3191.  First  Lesson. 

Gallery  67. 

3285.  Farewell  to  the  Fairies. 

Gallery  68. 

3619.  The  Wave. 

Gallery  74. 

MacNeil,  Hermon  A. 

Born  Everett,  Mass.,  1866.  Studied:  Mass. 
Normal  Art  School  in  Boston;  with  Chapu  at 
Julian  Academy  and  Falguiere  at  Ecole  des 
Beaux-Arts  in  Paris.  Member:  NSS  (ex- 

pres.);  ANA  1905;  NA  1906;  SAA  1901;  N. 
Y.  Arch.  Lg.  1902;  NAC;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L. 
Honors:  Rinehart  Roman  Scholarship,  1896- 

1900;  designer’s  medal,  Columbian  Exp.,  Chi- 
cago, 1893;  silver  medal,  Atlanta  Exp.,  1895; 
silver  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1900’;  gold  medal, 
Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  gold  medal, 
Charleston  Exp.,  1902;  commemorative  gold 
medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904;  com- 
memorative medal,  Jewish  Settlement  in  Amer- 
ica; gold  medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exp.,  1 9 1 0:. 

Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

1599.  Pan-American  Medal  of  Award:  Re- 
verse. 

Gallery  89,  Case  4. 

1606.  Pan-American  Medal  of  Award : Ob- 

verse. 

Gallery  89,  Case  4. 

1607.  Medal  of  Honor  Architectural  League 

of  New  York:  Reverse. 

Gallery  39,  Case  4. 

1608.  Medal  of  Honor  Architectural  League 

of  New  York:  Obverse. 

Gallery  39,  Case  4. 

3279.  Incoming  Wave. 

Gallery  68. 

3280.  Girl  with  Young  Satyr. 

Gallery  68. 

Manatt,  William  Whitney. 

Born  Granville,  O.,  1875.  Studied  with 

Saint  Gaudens  at  ASL  of  N.  Y. 

3343.  Nymph. 

Gallery  69,  Case  1. 


3331.  Diana. 

Gallery  69. 


McCartan,  E. 


Manor,  Florence. 

Born  Santa  Cruz,  Cal.,  1881.  Honor:  Gold 
medal,  Alaska-Yukon  Exp.,  1909. 


2978.  Pan. 

Gallery  64. 


4389.  The  Florence  Madonna. 

Gallery  119. 


240 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Manship,  Paul. 

Born  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1886.  Studied:  St. 
Paul  Art  School;  PAFA;  three  years’  fellow- 
ship at  the  American  Academy  in  Rome.  Hon- 
ors: Helen  Foster  Barnett  prize  for  sculpture, 
NAD  of  New  York,  1913;  Widener  gold  med- 
al, PAFA,  1914. 

Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915. 

4048.  Satyr  and  Sleeping  Nymph. 

Gallery  92. 

4077.  Little  Brother. 

Gallery  93. 

4078.  Lyric  Muse. 

Gallery  93. 

4079.  Indian  Hunter. 

Gallery  93. 

4080.  Prong-horn  Antelope. 

Gallery  93. 

4081.  Portrait  of  a Baby. 

Gallery  93. 

4082.  Centaur  and  Dryad. 

Gallery  93. 

4083.  Portrait  Statuette. 

Gallery  93. 

4084.  Playfulness. 

Gallery  93. 

4085.  Spring  Awakening. 

Gallery  93. 

Mazur,  Wladyslaw. 

Born  Zaslo,  Poland,  1875.  Studied:  Vi- 
enna, Societaire,  Salon  d’Automne  Paris,  1914. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1389.  Portrait. 

Gallery  38,  Wall  C. 

1394.  Coquetry. 

Gallery  38,  Wall  D. 

4388.  Motherless. 

Gallery  119. 

Mears,  Helen  Farnsworth. 

Born  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  1876.  Studied:  New 
York  and  Paris.  Member:  NSS.  Honors: 
Prize  ($500)  from  Milwaukee  Women’s  Club, 
Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago,  1893;  silver  medal, 
Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1387.  Portrait  of  My  Mother. 

Gallery  38,  Wall  C. 

Miller,  Joseph  Maxwell. 

Born  Baltimore,  1877.  Studied:  Maryland 

Inst.  School  of  Art  and  Design;  Rinehart 
School  of  Sculpture  and  Charcoal  Club  in 
Baltimore:  Julian  Academy  in  Paris  under 

Verlet.  Member:  NSS.  Honors:  Gold  med- 

al of  honor,  Maryland  Inst,  of  Art  Design, 
1897;  Rinehart  Scholarship  to  Paris  1900-06; 
hon.  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1902;  silver  medal, 
Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1447.  Portrait  Heads:  Obverse. 

Gallery  38,  Case  8. 

1448.  Portrait  Heads. 

Gallery  38,  Case  8. 

1451.  William  Sidney  Thayer. 

Gallery  38,  Case  8. 

1454.  Jubilee  Medal:  James,  Cardinal  Gib- 

bons: Obverse. 

Gallery  38,  Case  8. 

1455.  Jubilee  Medal:  James,  Cardinal  Gib- 

bons: Reverse. 

Gallery  38,  Case  8. 


Mora,  Joseph  Jacinto. 

Born  Montevideo,  Uruguay,  1876.  Studied: 
ASL  of  N.  Y.;  N.  Y.  Art  School  under  Chase; 
Cowles  Art  School  in  Boston. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 

2153.  Scratching  a Twister. 

Gallery  43. 

2869.  Chochonee. 

Gallery  62. 

2877.  The  Moki  Hairdresser. 

Gallery  62. 

3085.  Moki  Mana. 

Gallery  66. 

3087.  Old  Moki. 

Gallery  66. 

3635.  Esoah. 

Gallery  75. 

Mott-Smith,  May. 

Born  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Studied:  Colo- 
rossi  Academy  under  Courtois,  Van  Weyden, 
Garridos,  T.  Spicer-Simson. 

1415.  Diana. 

Gallery  38,  Case  2. 

Muller,  Olga  Popoff. 

Born  Long  Island  City,  1883.  Studied:  Pet- 
rograd;  Munich:  Paris.  Honors:  Medal  of 
honor,  Women  Artists,  Paris;  honorable  men- 
tion, Academy,  Chicago;  first  Sculptural  prize, 
Association  of  Women  Painters  and  Sculptors, 
New  York. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2864.  Meditation. 

Gallery  62. 

3570.  Head  of  Breton. 

Gallery  73. 

4495.  Primitive  Man. 

Colonnade. 

4529.  Centaur. 

Colonnade. 

4534.  Idyl. 

Colonnade. 

Neilsen,  M.  P. 

1395.  Double  Medallion:  Louis  and  Han- 
nah Sharnfeld. 

Gallery  38,  Wall  D. 

Noquet,  Paul. 

Born  Brussells,  1877;  died,  1906.  Studied 
in  the  Brussells  Art  School  under  Jean  Por- 
taels.  In  1900'  he  entered  the  annual  sculp- 
ture competion  in  Belgium  and  won  the  “Prix 
Godecharle”  Scholarship  of  Rome.  He  also 
studied  in  Paris,  sculpture  with  Mercie  and 
painting  with  Gerome.  Came  to  America  in 
1903.  He  was  a dauntless  and  able  aeronaut, 
and  died  in  the  marshes  of  Long  Island,  into 
which  his  balloon  had  fallen  after  one  of  the 
most  remarkable  flights  ever  made. 

327.  Endless  Grief. 

Gallery  29. 

3583.  Despair. 

Gallery  73,  Case  1. 

3585.  Weeping  Man. 

Gallery  73,  Case  1. 

4494.  Soldier  of  Marathon. 

Lent  by  Gutzon  Borglum,  Esq. 
Colonnade. 

O’Donovan,  William  R. 

Born  Preston  Co.,  Va.,  1844.  Member: 
ANA  1878;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg. 

4045.  Bust  of  Dr.  Talcott  Williams. 

Lent  bv  Dr.  Talcott  William*. 
Gallery  92. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— SCULPTORS,  ETC. 


241 


Paine,  Robert  T, 

Born  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  1869.  Studied  with 
Augustus  Saint  Gaudens. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

4510.  Fountain  for  Public  Garden. 
Colonnade. 

Parsons,  Edith  Barretto. 

Born  in  Virginia.  Studied:  ASL  of  N. 
Y.  Honor:  Scholarship  at  ASL  and  com- 
petitive prizes. 

4498.  Fountain:  Duck  Baby. 

Colonnade. 

Partridge,  William  Ordway. 

Born  Paris,  1861.  Studied:  Elwell  in  New 
York;  Pio  Welonski  in  Rome.  Member:  NSS; 
AIA  (cor.). 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3194.  Bust  of  Dr.  Weir  Mitchell. 

Gallery  67. 

Patigian,  Haig. 

Born  in  California,  1876.  Studied  with 
Marquette  in  Paris.  Member:  Societe  des 
Artistes  Francais. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 

.3093.  Mrs.  C.  Frederick  Kohl. 

Gallery  66. 

3095.  John  Keith,  Esq. 

Gallery  66. 

3133.  Vanity. 

Gallery  66. 

4476.  Diana. 

Colonnade. 

4524.  Apollo  Hunting. 

Colonnade. 

Perry,  R.  Hinton. 

Born  New  York,  1870.  Studied  with  Ger- 
ome,  Delance,  Callot,  Chapu  and  Puech  in 
Paris.  Member:  NSS;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg. 
1898;  NAC. 

4501.  Daughter  of  Pan. 

Colonnade. 

Piccirilli,  Attilio. 

Born  Massa,  Italy,  1866.  Studied:  Acad- 
emia San  Luca,  Rome.  Came  to  U.  S.  1888. 
Member:  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.  1902;  NSS;  ANA 
1909.  Honors:  Bronze  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp., 
Buffalo,  1901;  silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase 
Exp.,  1904. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francsico,  1915. 

2097.  Head  of  a Girl. 

Gallery  42. 

2098.  Head  of  a Boy. 

Gallery  42. 

3132.  A Soul. 

Gallery  66. 

3136.  Mater  Consolatrix. 

Gallery  66. 

3564.  Head  Portrait. 

Gallery  73. 

3826.  Fragment  of  a Statue. 

Gallery  83. 

3827.  Fragment  of  a Statue. 

Gallery  S3. 

4497.  A Faun’s  Toilet. 

Colonnade. 

4533.  An  Outcast. 

Colonnade. 


Piccirilli,  Furio. 

Born  Massa.,  Italy,  1868.  Studied:  Acad- 
emia San  Luca,  Rome.  Came  to  U.  S.  1888. 
Member:  NSS.  Honors:  Hon.  mention, 

Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  silver  medal, 
Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

4536.  Eurydice. 

Colonnade. 

4537.  Young  Mother  and  Child. 

Colonnade. 


Pietro,  C.  S. 

Born  Palermo,  1886.  Studied  in  Rome. 
Honors:  Scholarship  for  study  in  Rome. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

4505.  Mother  of  the  Dead. 

Colonnade. 

Pietz,  Adam. 

Born  Offenbach  on  Main,  Germany,  1873. 
Studied:  PAFA;  Art  Institute,  Chicago,  111. 

1377.  Louis  G.  Heinze. 

Gallery  38,  Wall  A. 

1601.  Stephen  Girard. 

Gallery  39,  Case  4. 

1605.  Dorothy. 

Gallery  39,  Case  4. 

1606.  Helen. 

Gallery  39,  Case  4. 

1609.  Maurits  Leefson. 

Gallery  39,  Case  4. 


Polasek,  Albin. 

Born  Frenstat,  Moravia,  1879.  Studied: 
PAFA.  Honors:  William  E.  Cresson  Trav- 
eling scholarship,  1907-1909.  Prix  de  Rome, 
1910.  Hon.  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1913. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

280.  Maternal  Love. 

Gallery  28. 

284.  Portrait  of  a Baby. 

Gallery  28. 

286.  Fantasy. 

Gallery  28. 

2865.  Portrait  Bust  of  Frank  D.  Millet. 
Gallery  62. 

3737.  Portrait  Bust  of  Theodore  N.  Ely. 

Gallery  78. 

4044.  Aspiration. 

Gallery  92. 

4488.  Portrait  of  a Boy. 

Colonnade. 

4499.  The  Maiden  of  the  Roman  Campagna. 

Colonnade. 

4530.  The  Sower. 

Colonnade. 


Pope,  Alexander. 

Born  Boston,  Mass.,  1849. 

2603.  Our  Vanishing  Wild  Life. 

Gallery  55. 

Portnoff,  Alexander. 

Born  Tomashpoll,  Russia,  1887.  Studied: 
PAFA.  Honor:  Cresson  Traveling  Scholar- 
ship, 1912-13,  PAFA. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3734.  Portrait  Bust. 

Gallery  78. 


242 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Powers,  Hiram. 

Born  Woodstock,  Vt.,  1805;  died  at  Flor- 
ence, 1873.  He  modeled  and  repaired  wax 
figures  in  a museum  at  Cincinnati  for  seven 
years.  Went  to  Washington  in  1835,  to  model 
busts  of  celebrated  men.  He  established  him- 
self in  Florence  in  1837. 

3110.  California. 

Gallery  66. 

Pratt,  Bela  Lyon. 

Born  Norwich,  Conn.,  1867.  Studied:  Yale 
School  of  Fine  Art  under  Niemeyer  and  Weir; 
ASL,  Saint  Gaudens,  Elwell,  Chase  and  Cox 
in  New  York;  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts  in  Paris 
under  Falguiere  and  Chapu.  Member:  NSS; 
ANA  1900;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg. ; Nat.  Inst.  A. 
L.  Honors:  Hon.  mention,  Paris  Salon  1897; 
silver  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901; 
silver  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francsico,  1915. 

2836.  Bust  of  Mrs.  Pratt. 

Gallery  61. 

3090.  River  Nymph. 

Gallery  66. 

3126.  Bust  of  My  Mother. 

Gallery  66. 

3960.  Young  Mother. 

Gallery  89. 

3961.  Upstream  and  Downstream. 

Gallery  89. 

3962.  Echo. 

Gallery  89. 

3963.  The  Butterfly. 

Gallery  89. 

3964.  Polo  Player. 

Gallery  89. 

3965.  Edward  Everett  Hale. 

Gallery  89. 

3966.  Nathan  Hale. 

Gallery  89. 

3967.  Study  of  a Young  Girl. 

Gallery  89. 

.3968.  Lord  Amherst. 

Gallery  89. 

3969.  St.  Christopher. 

Gallery  89. 

4511.  Whaleman. 

Colonnade. 

4528.  Boy  with  Fish. 

Colonnade. 

4544.  Large  Relief  No.  2. 

Rotunda. 

4551.  Large  Relief  No.  1. 

Rotunda. 

Proctor,  A.  Phimister. 

Born  Bozanquit,  Canada,  1862.  Studied: 
NAD  and  ASL  in  New  York;  Puech  and  In- 
jalbert  in  Paris.  Member:  ANA  1901,  NA 
1904;  SAA  1895;  AWCS;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg., 
1899;  NSS;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  Honors:  Medal, 
Columbian  Exp.,  Chicago,  1893;  Rinehart  schol- 
arship to  Paris  1895-1900;  gold  medal,  Paris 
Exp.,  1900;  gold  medal  for  sculpture  and 
bronze  medal  for  painting,  Louisiana  Purchase 
Exp.,  1904;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.  medal,  1911. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


925. 

Indian  on  Horse. 

Gallery  35. 

929. 

Lions. 

Gallery  35. 

3521. 

Charging  Elephant. 

Gallery  72,  Case 

1. 

3522. 

Buffalo. 

Gallery  72,  Case 

1. 

3523. 

American  Horse. 

Gallery  72,  Case 

1. 

Proctor,  A.  Phimister — (Continued). 

3524.  Elk. 

Gallery  72,  Case  1. 

3525.  Dog  with  Bone. 

Gallery  72,  Case  1. 

3526.  Buffalo,  Q.  H. 

Gallery  72,  Case  1. 

3527.  Alaskan  Brown  Bear:  Head. 

Gallery  72,  Case  1. 

3528.  Silver  King  Fish. 

Gallery  72,  Case  1. 

3529.  Princeton  Tiger.  9-inch  Reduction. 

Gallery  72,  Case  1. 

3530.  Princeton  Tiger.  22-inch  Reduction. 

Gallery  72,  Case  1. 

3531.  B’aun : First  Model. 

Gallery  72,  Case  1. 

4478.  American  Bison. 

Colonnade. 

4542.  American  Bison. 

Colonnade. 

Putnam,  Arthur. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3196.  Indian  and  Puma. 

Gallery  67,  Case  1. 

3197.  Skunked  Wild  Cat. 

Gallery  67,  Case  1. 

3198.  Sneaking  Coyote.  • 

Gallery  67,  Case  1. 

3199.  Leopard  and  Gnu. 

Gallery  67,  Case  1. 

3200.  Combat. 

Gallery  67,  Case  1. 

3201.  Tiger  Love. 

Gallery  67,  Case  1. 

3202.  Resting  Puma. 

Gallery  67,  Case  1. 

3203.  Little  Cub  Bear. 

Gallery  67,  Case  1. 

3204.  Buffalo  Hunt. 

Gallery  67,  Case  1. 

3205.  Coyote  Head. 

Gallery  67,  Case  1. 

3206.  Crouching  Wild  Cat. 

Gallery  67,  Case  1. 

3207.  Two  Pumas. 

Gallery  67,  Case  1. 

3208.  Puma  and  Snake. 

Gallery  67,  Case  1. 

3209.  Snarling  Jaguar. 

Gallery  67,  Case  1. 

Putnam,  Brenda. 

Born  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1890.  Studied: 
Art  Museum  School,  Boston;  ASL  of  N.  Y. ; 
Corcoran  School,  Washington. 

2154.  The  Parting. 

Gallery  43. 

Quinn,  Edmond  T. 

Born  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Studied  with  Eakins 
in  Philadelphia;  Injalbert  in  Paris.  Member: 
NSS. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

285.  Audrey. 

Gallery  28. 

3118.  Edwin  Markham,  Esq. 

Gallery  66. 

3192.  Nymph. 

Gallery  67. 

3568.  Portrait  of  C.  H.  Chavant,  Esq. 

Gallery  73. 

3829.  Aspiration. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Henry  W.  Boettger. 
Gallery  83. 

4507.  Nymph:  Garden  Figure. 

Colonnade. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— SCULPTORS,  ETC. 


243 


Recchia,  Richard  H. 

Born  Quincy,  Mass.,  1885.  Studied:  Museum 
of  Fine  Arts,  Boston,  Mass.;  Julian  Academy, 
Paris. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1374.  Bas-relief  Portrait:  Bela  L.  Pratt. 
Gallery  38,  Wall  A. 

1386.  Bas-relief  Portrait:  H.  E.  Smith. 
Gallery  38,  Wall  C. 

1388.  Bas-relief  Portrait:  F.  0.  Recchia. 
Gallery  38,  Wall  C. 

1398.  Bas-relief  Portrait:  George  Guest. 
Gallery  38,  Wall  D. 

3399.  Golden  Age  No.  1. 

Gallery  70. 

3400.  Golden  Age  No.  2. 

Gallery  70. 

4546.  Relief : Boston  Museum  of  Fine 
Arts  No.  2. 

Rotunda. 

4548.  Relief:  Boston  Museum  of  Fine 
Arts  No.  1. 

Rotunda. 


Remington,  Frederic. 

Born  Canton,  N.  Y.,  1861.  Died  1909. 

Studied:  Yale  Art  School  one  year.  Honor: 
Silver  medal  for  sculpture,  Paris  Exp.,  1889. 
ANA;  member  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L. 

2976.  Rattlesnake. 

Gallery  64. 

2977.  Broncho  Buster. 

Gallery  64. 

2980.  Cheyenne. 

Gallery  64. 

Richards,  Lucy. 

Born  Lawrence,  Mass.  Studied:  Boston 
Museum  School ; Keps  in  Dresden ; Eustrich 
in  Berlin;  Julian  Academy  in  Paris. 

3640.  The  Lilies : A Sun  Dial. 

Gallery  75. 

Risque,  Caroline  Everett. 

Born  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1886.  Studied:  St. 
Louis  School  of  Fine  Arts  under  Zolany. 


Member: 

SWA. 

2871. 

Mere  Colaer. 

Gallery  62. 

2874. 

In  the  Morning. 

Gallery  62. 

2878. 

The  Old  One. 

Gallery  62. 

2881. 

Josef. 

Gallery  62. 

4513. 

Bird  Fountain. 

Colonnade. 

Roth,  Frederick  G.  R. 

Born  Brooklyn,  1872.  Studied:  Hellmer 
and  Meyerhelm  in  Vienna.  Member:  NSS; 
ANA  1906;  NA  1906;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg.  1902; 
Nat.  Inst.  A.  L.  SAA  1903.  Honors:  Silver 
medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904;  silver 
medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exp.,  1910. 

Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2249.  The  Booklover. 

Gallery  45,  Case  7. 

2250.  Polar  Bear. 

Gallery  45,  Case  7. 

2251.  Seal. 

Gallery  45,  Case  7. 

2252.  Hippopotamus. 

Gallery  45,  Case  7. 


Roth,  Frederick  G.  R. — (Continued). 


2253. 

Calf. 

Gallery  45, 

Case 

7. 

2254. 

Polar  Bear. 

Gallerv  45, 

Case 

7. 

2255. 

Tug  of  War. 

Gallery  45, 

Case 

7. 

2256. 

Equestrienne. 

Gallery  45, 

Case 

7. 

2257. 

Sea  Lion. 

Gallery  45, 

Case 

7. 

2258. 

The  Baker. 

Gallery  45, 

Case 

7. 

2259. 

The  Candlestickmaker. 

Gallery  45, 

Case 

7. 

2260. 

The  Butcher. 

Gallery  45, 

Case 

7. 

3135. 

Polar  Bear. 

Gallery 

66. 

4473. 

Sea  Lions. 

Colonnade. 

Rumsey, 

Charles  Cary. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


2383. 

Hound. 

Gallery  48, 

Case 

1. 

2384. 

Horse  and  Man 

Drinking. 

Gallery  48, 

Case 

1. 

2385. 

Study  for  Centaur. 

Gallery  48, 

Case 

1. 

2386. 

Scratching  Dog. 

Gallery  48, 

Case 

1. 

2387. 

Lion  Cub. 

Gallery  48, 

Case 

1. 

2388. 

Calf  and  Colt. 

Gallery  48, 

Case 

1. 

2389. 

Stone  Bull. 

Gallery  48, 

Case 

1. 

2867. 

Hound  Andirons. 

Gallery 

62. 

2868. 

Hound  Andiron. 

Gallery 

62. 

4532. 

Boyhood. 

Colonnade. 

Rush,  William. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  1756;  died  in  same 
city,  1833.  First  sculptor  of  American  birth 
and  parentage.  Received  instruction  in  clay 
modelling  from  Joseph  Wright.  Became  known 
as  a carver  of  figure-heads  for  ships,  and  later 
of  busts  of  eminent  persons.  Served  in  the 
Revolutionary  army.  One  of  the  founders 
PAFA  and  Director  until  his  death. 

2760.  Bust  of  Lafayette. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  59,  Wall  D. 

2807.  Bust  of  William  Rush. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  60. 

Ryden,  Henning. 

Honorable  Mention.  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1592.  Charles  Dickens. 

Gallery  39,  Case  3. 

1593.  Medal:  Inauguration,  1913. 

Gallery  39,  Case  3. 

1594.  Medal:  The  American  Carnation 

Society. 

Gallery  39,  Case  3. 

1596.  Medal:  American  Institute  of  Chem- 

ical Engineers. 

Gallery  39,  Case  3. 

1597.  The  Dorner  Memorial  Medal. 

Gallery  39,  Case  3. 

1598.  The  Horticultural  Society  of  Chicago. 

Gallery  39,  Case  3. 


244 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Sahler,  Helen. 

Born  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  1877.  Studied:  ASL 
of  N.  Y.  and  Enid  Yandell. 

3736.  Head  of  a Boy. 

Gallery  78. 


Saint  Gaudens,  Annetta  Johnson. 

Born  Flint,  Ohio.  Studied:  Columbus  Art 
School;  ASL,  N.  Y.  Honors:  Scholarship 
Columbus  Art  School;  Scholarship  ASL  of  N. 
Y.;  Sculpture  prize,  1913,  Woman  Painters 
and  Sculptors  Exhibition. 

Honorable  Mention  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1390.  Edward  and  John  Lancaster  Burling. 

Gallery  38,  Wall  C. 

1400.  Carlota  Saint  Gaudens. 

Gallery  38,  Wall  D. 

1409.  Medallion:  Baby. 

Gallery  38,  Case  2. 

1456.  Medallion:  L.  St.  G. 

Gallery  38,  Case  8. 

2929.  Bedtime. 

Gallery  63. 

3089.  Louis  Johnson. 

Gallery  66. 

3112.  Paul  Saint-Gaudens. 

Gallery  66. 


Saint  Gaudens,  Augustus. 

Born  in  Dublin,  Ireland,  1848;  died  at 
Cornish,  N.  H.,  1907.  He  was  brought  to 
New  York  when  six  months  old.  Followed 
the  profession  of  cameo-cutter.  Studied  at 
Cooper  Institute,  1861,  and  NAD  1865-66. 
Later  studied  in  Paris  under  Francois  Jouff- 
roy,  also  worked  in  Rome;  returned  to  New 
York  in  1872. 

4479.  Seated  Lincoln. 

Lent  by  the  Lincoln  Monument 
Fund. 

Colonnade. 


Saint  Gaudens,  Louis. 

Born  New  York,  1854.  Studied  with  his 
brother,  Augustus  Saint  Gaudens;  Ecole  des 
Beaux-Arts  in  Paris.  Member:  NSS.  Honor: 
Silver  medal,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901. 

1411.  Franklin  Medal. 

Gallery  38.  Case  2. 

1444.  Medallion  Portrait. 

Gallery  38,  Case  8. 

3689.  Head  of  Ceres. 

Gallery  77. 

3865.  Infant’s  Head. 

Gallery  85. 

4481.  Piping  Pan. 

Colonnade. 


Salvatore,  Victor  D. 

Born  Italy,  1884.  Studied  with:  Charles 
Niehaus,  H.  A.  MacNeil  and  A.  Phimister 
Proctor.  Honor:  Bronze  medal,  Louisiana 

Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

2347.  Head  of  Old  Lady. 

Gallery  47,  Wall  D. 

3117.  Study  of  a Young  Girl. 

Gallery  66. 

3567.  Study  of  Old  Man. 

Gallery  73. 


Salvatore,  Victor  D. — (Continued). 

3832.  Seeking. 

Gallery  83. 

4525.  Youth. 

Colonnade. 

Sawyer,  Edward  Warren. 

Born  Chicago,  111.,  1876.  Studied  with  Ver- 
let  and  Rodin  in  Paris.  Honor:  Bronze 
medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


1562. 

Ba-Haw:  Arapahoe. 

Gallery  39,  Case 

2. 

1563. 

Naiche:  Apache. 

Gallery  39,  Case 

2 

1564. 

Han-Ni- Ait. 

Gallery  39,  Case 

2. 

1565. 

Ne  Aie  Ta  Ha  Wa. 

Gallery  39,  Case 

2. 

1566. 

Esh  Sha  a Nish  Is. 

Gallery  39,  Case 

2. 

1567. 

Ho  Tua  Hwe  Ko  Mas 

Gallery  39,  Case 

2. 

1568. 

Ma  Ki  Na  Ko. 

Gallery  39,  Case 

2 

1569. 

Noco  Te  Mah. 

Gallery  39,  Case 

2. 

1570. 

Che  Ho  Ni. 

Gallery  39,  Case 

2. 

1571. 

Timbo. 

Gallery  39,  Case 

2. 

1572. 

Tah  Do  Ni  Pper. 

Gallery  39,  Case 

2. 

1573. 

Ma  Si  Ni. 

Gallery  39,  Case 

2. 

1574. 

Be  Sha  E Chi  E Di  Esha. 

Gallery  39,  Case 

2. 

1575. 

Curley:  Custer  Scout. 

Gallery  39,  Case 

2. 

1576. 

Esh  Spa  Di  E Ash. 

Gallery  39,  Case 

2. 

1577. 

De  Me  Tha. 

Gallery  39,  Case 

2. 

1578. 

On  Ah  Shin  Nin  Nah. 

Gallery  39,  Case 

2. 

1579. 

Tja  Yo  Ni. 

Gallery  39,  Case 

2. 

1580. 

Sota. 

Gallery  39,  Case 

2. 

1581. 

Noh  To  I. 

Gallery  39,  Case 

2. 

1582. 

Est  Jan  Lopa. 

Gallery  39,  Case 

2. 

1583. 

Sunka  Hanska. 

Gallery  39,  Case 

2. 

1584. 

Hunpe  Ka. 

Gallery  39,  Case 

2. 

1585. 

Kah  Wah  Se. 

Gallery  39,  Case 

2. 

1586. 

See  Hah. 

Gallery  39,  Case 

2 

1587. 

Sah  Cooh  Ru  Tu  Ree 

Hoo. 

Gallery  39,  Case 

2. 

1588. 

Stah  Pe  TJ. 

Gallery  39,  Case 

2. 

1589. 

Pee  Pe  U. 

Gallery  39,  Case 

2. 

1590. 

Ne  I So  Meh. 

Gallery  39,  Case 

2. 

1591. 

To  Wak  Ohi  Jim. 

Gallery  39,  Case 

2. 

Schulenburg,  Adele  E. 

Born 

St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1883. 

Studied : St. 

Louis 

School  of  Fine  Arts 

under  Zolnay; 

Secession  School  in  Berlin;  Charles  Grafiy  of 
Philadelphia.  Honor:  Bronze  Medal,  Seattle 
Exposition. 

4155.  Scrub  Woman. 

Gallery  117. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— SCULPTORS,  ETC. 


245 


Schweizer,  J.  Otto. 

Born  Zurich,  Switzerland,  1865.  Studied: 
Dresden,  Rome,  Florence. 

1468.  Fred  Silcher. 

Gallery  38,  Case  10. 

1471.  Portrait  of  George  Linden. 

Gallery  38,  Case  10. 

1474.  Portrait  of  the  Artist’s  Mother. 

Gallery  38,  Case  10. 

1475.  Alexander  the  Great. 

Gallery  38,  Case  10. 

1478.  Portrait  S.  Wier  Mitchell. 

Gallery  38,  Case  10. 


Scudder,  Janet. 

Born  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  1873.  Studied: 
Cincinnati  Art  Academy  with  Rebisso;  Taft  in 
Chicago;  Macmonnies  in  Paris.  Member: 
NSS;  NAC.  Honors:  Medal,  Columbian 
Exp.,  Chicago,  1893;  hon.  mention,  Sun  Dial 
Competition,  New  York,  1898;  bronze  medal, 
Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904;  hon.  mention, 
Paris  Salon,  1911.  First  American  woman  to 
have  work  bought  for  the  Luxembourg,  Paris. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1506.  Fahnestock  Medallion. 

Gallery  38,  Case  12. 

2927.  Shell  Fountain. 

Gallery  63. 

2981.  Sea  Weed  Fountain. 

Gallery  64. 

3046.  Little  Lady  of  the  Sea. 

Gallery  65. 

3190.  Frog  Fountain. 

Gallery  67. 

4387.  Tortoise  Fountain. 

Gallery  119. 

4482.  Flying  Cupid. 

Colonnade. 

4484.  Young  Pan. 

Colonnade. 

4493.  Fighting  Boys. 

Colonnade. 

4522.  Young  Diana. 

Colonnade. 


Simons,  Amory  C. 

Born  Charleston,  S.  C.,  1869.  Studied: 

PAFA;  Dampt  and  Puech  in  Paris.  Honors: 
Hon.  mention,  Paris  Exp.,  1900;  hon.  mention, 
Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  silver  medal. 
Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904;  hon.  mention, 
Paris  Salon,  1906. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3572.  Having  a Hard  Time. 

Gallery  73,  Case  1. 

3575.  Mastiff  Dogs. 

Gallery  73,  Case  1. 

3576.  The  Storm. 

Gallery  73,  Case  1. 


Sneden,  Eleanor  Antoinette. 

Born  New  York,  1876.  Studied  with  Gene- 
vieve Granger  in  Paris. 

1410.  Portrait  of  a Woman. 

Gallery  38,  Case  2. 

1414.  Portrait  of  a Boy. 

Gallery  38,  Case  2. 


Spicer-Simson,  Theodore. 

Born  Havre,  France,  1871.  Studied  in 
Paris.  Honors:  First  class  medal,  Brussels 
International  Exhibition,  1910;  Ghent  Inter- 


Spicer-Simson,  Theodore — ( Continued ) . 
national  Exhibition,  1912;'  Associate  of  the 
Societe  Nationale  des  Beaux-Arts,  1901. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1480.  Mrs.  Edward  Newell. 

Gallery  38,  Case  11. 

1481.  Public  Welfare:  Obverse. 

Gallery  38,  Case  11.  . 

1482.  Public  Welfare:  Reverse. 

Gallery  38,  Case  11. 

1483.  Miss  Hilda  Schmidt. 

Gallery  38,  Case  11. 

1484.  Mrs.  F.  S.  James. 

Gallery  38,  Case  11. 

1485.  Ex-President  William  Taft. 

Gallery  38,  Case  11. 

1486.  Mrs.  Daniel  Fairchild. 

Gallery  38,  Case  11. 

1487.  General  Horace  Porter. 

Gallery  38,  Case  11. 

1488.  Mrs.  F.  T.  Blakeman. 

Gallery  38,  Case  11. 

1489.  Mrs.  E.  Mudocce  and  B.  Edwards. 

Gallery  38,  Case  11. 

1490.  Mrs.  C.  Dewey  Hilles. 

Gallery  38,  Case  11. 

1491.  John  B.  White. 

Gallery  38,  Case  11. 

1492.  Captain  Rostron. 

Gallery  38,  Case  11. 

1493.  George  F.  Watts. 

Gallery  38,  Case  11. 

1494.  George  Meredith. 

Gallery  38,  Case  11. 

1495.  Alexander  Agassiz. 

Gallery  38,  Case  11. 

1496.  Admiral  Sir  Wilmot  Hawksworth. 

Gallery  38,  Case  11. 

1497.  H.  M.  S.  Good  Hope:  Reverse  Ad- 

miral Hawksworth. 

Gallery  38,  Case  11. 

3092.  Portrait  of  Miss  Hilda. 

Gallery  66. 


Stackpole,  Ralph  W. 

Born  near  Grants  Pass,  Oregon,  1885. 
Studied:  San  Francisco  Institute  of  Art,  with 
A.  Putnam  and  G.  Piazzoni;  Ecole  des  Beaux- 
Arts,  Paris. 

Honorable  Mention  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1987.  Charles  Frederick  Holder. 

Gallery  40. 

2863.  Nymph. 

Gallery  62. 

3636.  Mrs.  Sloss  and  Children. 

Gallery  75. 

3692.  Head  of  Louis  Sloss,  Jr. 

Gallery  77. 


Sterling,  Lindsey  Morris. 

Born  Mauch  Chunk,  Pa.  Studied:  Cooper 
Union;  Art  Students  League,  Paris. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


2876. 

Mischief. 

Gallery  62. 

2880. 

Investigation. 

Gallery  62. 

2883. 

Water  Witch  Girl. 

Gallery  62. 

4153. 

Fountain:  Afraid. 

Gallery  117. 

4490. 

The  Awakening. 

Colonnade. 


246 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Stewardson,  Edmund  Austin. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  1860;  died  in  New- 
port, R.  I.,  1892.  Studied:  PAFA  and  at  the 
Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts;  also  under  Allar  and 
Chapu. 

2837.  Portrait  of  a Lady. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  61. 

3341.  Alexander  Harrison. 

Lent  by  The  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Gallery  69,  Case  1. 

Storrs,  John. 

Born  Chicago,  1885.  Studied  with  Charles 
Grafly,  Paul  Bartlett,  Auguste  Rodin,  Lorado 
Taft. 

4472.  Marble  Head. 

Gallery  120. 

Taft,  Lorado. 

Born  Elmwood,  111.,  1860.  Studied:  Ecole 
des  Beaux-Arts  in  Paris  under  Dumont,  Mon- 
naissieux  and  Thomas.  Member:  NSS;  ANA 
1909;  NA  1911;  Nat.  Inst.  A.  L. : Chicago 
SA;  SWA:  Municipal  Art  Commission;  AIA 
(cor.)  1907.  Honors:  Designer’s  medal,  Co- 
lumbia Exp.,  Chicago,  1893;  silver  medal,  Pan- 
Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1904;  gold  medal,  Louis- 
iana Purchase  Exp.,  1904;  Montgomery- Ward 
prize,  AIC  1906. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

4506.  Fragment  of  Fountain  of  Time. 
Colonnade. 

Usher,  Leila. 

Born  Onolaska,  Wis.,  1859.  Studied  with 
Geo.  T.  Brewster  in  Cambridge,  Mass. ; ASL 
in  New  York  under  Augustus  Saint  Gander, s; 
H.  H.  Kitson  in  Boston.  Honor:  Bronze 
medal,  Atlanta  Exp.,  1895. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

1457.  William  Austin  Cannon. 

Gallery  38,  Case  9. 

1458.  Robert  Underwood. 

Gallery  38,  Case  9. 

1459.  Adolf  Kanitz. 

Gallery  38,  Case  9. 

1460.  Francis  Adams  Child. 

Gallery  38,  Case  9. 

1461.  Bas-relief  of  a Child. 

Gallery  38,  Case  9. 

1462.  Susan  B.  Anthony:  Obverse. 

Gallery  38,  Case  9. 

1463.  Susan  B.  Anthony:  Reverse. 

Gallery  38,  Case  9. 

1464.  Girl  of  Palermo. 

Gallery  38,  Case  9. 

1465.  Maria  Montessori. 

Gallery  38,  Case  9. 

1466.  Charles  Elliot  Norton. 

Gallery  38,  Case  9. 

1467.  Taorminese  Girl. 

Gallery  38,  Case  9. 

Vonnoh,  Bessie  Potter. 

Born  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1872.  Studied:  AIC 
under  Taft.  Member:  NSS;  ANA  1906; 
Port.  P.  Honors:  Second  prize,  Nashville 
Exp.,  1897;  bronze  medal,  Paris  Exp.,  1900; 
hon.  mention,  Pan-Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901; 
gold  medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exp.,  1904. 

Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 


Vonnoh,  Bessie  Potter — (Continued). 


3061. 

Enthroned. 

Gallery  65, 

Case 

2. 

3062. 

Good  Night. 

Gallery  65, 

Case 

2. 

3063. 

His  First.  Journey. 

Gallery  65, 

Case 

2. 

3064. 

Maidenhood. 

Gallery  65, 

Case 

2. 

3065. 

Youth. 

Gallery  65, 

Case 

2. 

3066. 

Grecian  Draperies. 

Gallery  65, 

Case 

2. 

3067. 

Butterflies. 

Gallery  65, 

Case 

2. 

3068. 

A Chance  Acquaintance. 

Gallery  65, 

Case 

o. 

3069. 

The  Scarf. 

Gallery  65, 

Case 

2. 

3070. 

Girl  Dancing. 

Gallery  65, 

Case 

2. 

3071. 

Motherhood. 

Gallery  65, 

Case 

2. 

3072. 

The  Dance. 

Gallery  65, 

Case 

2. 

3637. 

A Young  Mother. 

Gallery 

75. 

3912. 

Water  Lilies. 

Gallery 

87. 

4392. 

The  Intruder. 

Gallery  119. 


Walter,  Edgar. 

Born  in  San  Francisco,  1877.  Studied:  San 
Francisco.  Institute  of  Art;  Paris  with  Cormon 
and  Perrin.  Hon.  mention,  Paris  Salon. 

Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific  Interna 
tional  Exposition,  San  Francisco.  1915. 

3139.  Nymph  and  Bears. 

Gallery  66. 

Ward,  John  Q.  A. 

Born  Urbana,  Ohio,  1830.  Studied:  H.  K. 
Rrown’s  Studio,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  President 
NAD,  1874;  President  National  Sculpture  So- 
ciety, 1896-1905.  Member:  Nat.  Inst.  A L. ; 
Arch,  Lg.  of  N.  Y.;  Honorary  member  of  the 
National  Institute  of  Architects',  received  from 
the  Architectural  League,  first  gold  medal  of 
Honor  given  to  a sculptor. 

924.  General  Hancock. 

Gallery  35. 

2637.  General  Washington. 

Gallery  56. 

2638.  Simon  Kenton. 

Gallery  56. 

2676.  Pilgrim:  A Sketch. 

Gallery  57. 

2677.  Shakespeare. 

Gallery  57. 

2711.  Norseman. 

Gallery  58. 

2712.  Freedman. 

Gallerv  58. 

2928.  Indian  Hunter. 

Gallery  63. 

4541.  Henry  Ward  Beecher. 

Colonnade. 

Warner,  Olin. 

Born  in  Suffield,  Conn.,  1844.  Died  in  New 
York,  1896.  Studied  with  Jouffroy,  Falguierc, 
ar.d  Carpeaux.  Became  assistant  to  Carpeaux. 
Returned  to  United  States  and  passed  through 
many  hardships  while  gaining  recognition. 
Member  SAA. 

1378.  The  Wood  Children. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 
Gallery  38,  Wall  A. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX— SCULPTORS,  ETC. 


247 


Warner,  Olin — (Continued). 


1307. 


1399. 


1425. 

1426. 

1427. 

1428. 

1429. 

1430. 

1431. 
1433. 
1435. 
1437. 
2835. 


2838. 


3281. 


3578. 


3693. 


4050. 

4468. 


4535. 


Cupid  and  Psyche. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 
Gallery  38,  Wall  D. 

Chief  Joseph:  Chief  of  the  Nez 
Perce  Indians:  Medallion. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 
Gallery  38,  Wall  D. 

Sabina. 

Gallery  38,  Case  5. 

Lot:  Chief  of  the  Spokanes. 

Gallery  38,  Case  5. 

Young  Chief:  Cayuse  Indian. 

Gallery  38,  Case  5. 

Yat  in-Ee-Ain-Witz : Chief  of  the 
Cayuses. 

Gallery  38,  Case  5. 
N-Cha-Ask-We : Chief  of  the  Cay- 
uses. 

Gallery  38,  Case  5. 

Nanny  Moale  Wood. 

Gallery  38,  Case  5. 

Seltice. 

Gallery  38,  Case  5. 

C.  E.  S.  Wood. 

Gallery  38,  Case  6. 

Maxwell  Wood. 

Gallery  38,  Case  6. 

Chief  Moses:  Sullu-Tash-Kosha. 

Gallery  38,  Case  6. 

Bust  of  Colonel  Wood. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 
Gallery  61. 

J.  Alden  Weir. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 
Gallery  61. 

The  Spinner. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 
Gallery  68. 

Maude  Morgan. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 
Gallery  73,  Case  1. 

Rosalie. 


Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood, 
Gallery  77. 

Maude  Morgan. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood, 
Gallery  92. 

Mr.  Cottier. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood, 
Gallery  120. 

Dancing  Nymph. 

Lent  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood, 
Colonnade. 


Esq. 


Esq. 


Esq. 


Esq. 


Washburn,  Mary  S. 

Born  Star  City,  Ind.,  1868.  Studied:  Art 
Institute  with  Charles  Mulligan;  Paris,  with 
Edward  Sawyer. 

1432.  The  Philosopher. 

Gallery  38,  Case  6. 

1434.  The  Infant. 

Gallery  38,  Case  6. 

1436.  Ernest. 

Gallery  38,  Case  6. 

1438.  My  Mother. 

Gallery  38,  Case  6. 

Weinert,  Albert. 

Born  Leipzig,  Germany,  1863.  Studied: 
Melchoir  zur  Strapen  in  Leipzig;  Vander 
Stappen  in  Brussels.  Member:  NSS. 

1450.  Miss  Helen  Dodd. 

Gallery  38,  Case  8. 


Weinman,  Adolph  Alexander. 

Born  Karlsruhe,  Germany,  1870;  came  to 
America  in  1880'.  Studied:  ASL  of  New 
York  under  Augustus  Saint  Gaudens;  Cooper 
Union.  Member:  NSS;  N.  Y.  Arch.  Lg. 
1902;  SAA  1903;  ANA  1906;  N\  1911;  Nat. 
Inst.  A.  L.  Honors:  Hon.  mention,  Pan- 


Weinman,  Adolph  Alexander — (Continued). 
Am.  Exp.,  Buffalo,  1901;  silver  medal,  Louis- 
iana Purchase  Exp.,  1904;  silver  medal,  Brus- 
sels Exp.,  1910. 

Member  of  the  International  Jury  of  Awards, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915. 

1647.  Charles  Keck. 

Gallery  39,  Case  9. 

1648.  The  Edison  Medal. 

Gallery  39,  Case  9. 

1649.  Medal : American  Institute  of  Archi- 

tects : Obverse. 

Gallery  39,  Case  9. 

1650.  Julius  Theo.  Melchers. 

Gallery  39,  Case  9. 

1651.  Bronze  Medal:  Louisiana  Purchase 

Exposition. 

Gallery  39,  Case  9. 

1652.  Louise  Hettinger:  Plaque. 

Gallery  39,  Case  9. 

1653.  Medal  for  Life  Saving. 

Gallery  39,  Case  9. 

1654.  Medal:  American  Institute  of  Archi- 

tects : Reverse. 

Gallery  39,  Case  9. 

1655.  Charles  Yoce  Harvey. 

Gallery  39,  Case  9. 

1656.  Grand  Prize:  Louisiana  Purchase 

Exposition. 

Gallery  39,  Case  9. 

1657.  Medal. 

Gallery  39,  Case  9. 

1658.  Dorothy. 

Gallery  39,  Case  9. 

1659.  Louise  Hettinger. 

Gallery  39,  Case  10. 

1660.  Plaque  No.  1. 

Gallery  39,  Case  10. 

1661.  Medal:  National  Institute  of  Arts 

and  Letters:  Obverse. 

Gallery  39,  Case  10. 

1662.  U.  S.  Medal  for  Life  Saving  on 

Railroads. 

Gallery  39,  Case  10. 

1663.  Portrait  Plaque. 

Gallery  39,  Case  10. 

1664.  Alice  Helen  Hettinger. 

Gallery  39,  Case  10. 

1665.  Medallion : Portrait  of  a Child. 

Gallery  39,  Case  10. 

1666.  Plaque  No.  2. 

Gallery  39,  Case  10. 

1667.  Medal:  National  Institute  of  Arts 

and  Letters:  Reverse. 

Gallery  39,  Case  10. 

1668.  Catharina  Weinman. 

Gallery  39,  Case  10. 

2203.  Lectern  for  Clark  Memorial  Chapel. 
Gallery  44. 

2930.  Descending  Night. 

Gallery  63. 

4046.  Portrait  of  W.  R.  M.  Esq. 

Gallery  92. 

4047.  Chief  Blackbird. 

Gallery  92. 

4209.  Heroic  Courage. 

Gallery  118. 

4211.  Study  for  Lincoln  at  Hodgenville. 
Gallery  118. 

4500.  Head  of  Lincoln. 

Colonnade. 

Wendt,  Julia  M.  Bracken. 

Born  Apple  River,  111.,  1871.  Studied:  AIC 
with  Taft.  Member:  SWA;  Chicago  SA; 
Chicago  Municipal  A.  Lg.;  Los  Angeles  FAA. 
Honors:  Sculpture  prize,  Chicago  1898;  Chi- 
cago Municipal  A.  Lg.  prize,  1905;  First  prize 
California  Art  Club,  1913. 

1401.  Medal:  Chicago  Society  of  Artists. 
Gallery  38,  Case  1. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


Wendt,  Julia  M.  Bracken— (Continued). 

1402.  Mode  Wineman. 

Gallery  38,  Case  1. 

1405.  Life  Saver. 

Gallery  38,  Case  1. 

1408.  Carl  Oscar  Borg. 

Gallery  38,  Case  1. 

Wheelock,  Lila  Audubon. 

Born  Passaic  Park,  N.  J.,  1890.  Studied: 
ASL.  Honor:  Sculpture  prize,  ASL. 

2870.  Ski:  Russian  Wolf  Hound. 

Gallery  62. 

Whitney,  Gertrude  V. 

Born  New  York  City.  Studied  with  J.  E. 
Fraser  and  Andrew  O’Connor.  Honors:  Hon. 
mention,  Paris  Salon,  1913. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3140.  Fountain. 

Gallery  66. 

Worthington,  Beatrice  Maude. 

Born  Wigan,  England,  1883.  Studied:  with 
Professor  Lanteri:  Royal  College  of  Art;  South 
Kensington.  London,  England;  The  Manches- 
ter Municipal  School  of  Art,  England.  Honors: 
Two  silver  medals;  five  scholarships. 

4465.  Grief. 

Gallery  120. 

Wright,  Alice  Morgan. 

Born  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1881.  Studied:  ASL 
of  New  York.  Honor:  St.  Gaudens  Prize, 
ASL,  1909. 

1403.  Pastorale  No.  2. 

Gallery  38,  Case  1. 

1404.  Portrait  of  President  Seelye. 

Gallery  38.  Case  1. 

1406.  Pastorale  No.  3. 

Gallery  38,  Case  1. 

1407.  Pastorale  No.  1. 

Gallery  38,  Case  1. 


Wright,  Alice  Morgan — (Continued). 

3638.  Piping  Satyrs. 

Gallery  75. 

3639.  Piping  Satyrs. 

Gallery  75. 

4390.  Beside  the  Pool. 

Gallery  119. 

4462.  Wood  Nvmph. 

Gallery  120. 

Young,  Mahonri  M. 

Born  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  1877.  Studied: 
ASL  of  N.  Y. : Julian  Academy  in  Paris.  Mem- 
ber: ANA  1912;  NSS.  Honors:  Hon.  men- 
tion for  etching,  Paris  AAA;  Hon.  mention, 
Buenos  Aires,  1910;  Barnett  prize,  NAD  1911. 

2307.  Day  Dreams. 

Gallery  46. 

3350.  Stevedore. 

Gallery  69,  Case  2. 

3353.  Chiseler. 

Gallery  69,  Case  2. 

3355.  Scrub  Woman. 

Gallery  69.  Case  2. 

3356.  The  Piper  at  the  Gates  of  Dawn. 

Gallerv  69,  Case  2. 

3358.  Tired  Out. 

Gallery  69,  Case  2. 

3360.  Shoveler. 

Gallery  69.  Case  2. 

3392.  Peter  Newell  at  Leonia. 

Gallery  70. 

3393.  The  Heavy  Sledge. 

Gallery  70. 

Zettler,  Emil  Robert. 

Born  Karlsruhe  Baden,  Germany,  1878. 
Studied:  Art  Institute  of  Chicago;  Royal 

Academy  of  Berlin;  Julian  Academy,  Paris. 
Honors:  Silver  medal,  Chicago  Society  of 

Artists,  1915:  Honorable  Mention,  Chicago  Art 
Institute,  1912;  American  Artists  Exhibition. 

Bronze  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  international 
Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

3091.  David  P. 

Gallerv  66. 

4018.  Professor  T.  S. 

Gallery  91. 


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